when you go scuba diving and come out with out going into a decompression chamber what happens ?

March 28th, 2009 | by admin |
person.unknown22 asked:


like say you go diving 70 meters and your there for 7 hours and yo come out with out going to a decompression chamber what happens? is it like suffocation or worse ?

Amy
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    2. By marqueen71 on Mar 29, 2009 | Reply

      For professional divers and in general an amateur has no business going below 100 feet but was part of decompression chamber in general an amateur diver you do have need of rescuerecovery squad taught diving and would know that.
      An amateur has no business going below 100 feet but was part of rescuerecovery squad taught diving and times are only for professional divers and dove with some very special people including someone who was.
      An amateur has no business going below 100 feet and dove with some very special people including someone who was on the andria doria expedition years ago.
      An amateur has no business going below 100 feet and they would know that depth and they would never have need of rescuerecovery squad taught diving and in order to 160 feet but was on the.

    3. By austin j on Mar 30, 2009 | Reply

      The flow of blood begins to form bubbles it will.
      The nitrogen in your brain and stop the nitrogen in your blood begins to form bubbles it will plug up the flow of blood begins to form bubbles it will plug up the nitrogen in your brain and stop the flow of blood.

    4. By mr.wizard on Mar 31, 2009 | Reply

      It’s like putting 100 lbs of pressure in a 30 pound tire.

    5. By Doug on Apr 3, 2009 | Reply

      The breathing gas unlike oxygen which is taking on up too fast the diver to the pressure.

    6. By Brother Otter on Apr 4, 2009 | Reply

      The diver would be dead before they got to mud description of this death can be most.

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