I'm no expert, but it may have to do with the amount of finesse and skill it requires to get an almost perfect dive. The better the dive (straight, dynamic), the easier the diver will enter the water. That grace creates less splash, which is easy to create with a skill-less cannonball dive.
473.69 ft. exactly i measured it with my ruler
Yes, I am a scuba diver and I have dived with many sharks, some of which I could have reached out and touched.
they go with you to aqua diver and get extra points
What the Olympic diver made.answer: A BIG SPLASH (abyss, khaki, uplift, garish)
Physically, NO, as you displace water, it will naturally splash. Technically, (from a competition stand point) yes, as minimal splash is given for free.
People have dived to the wreck, but as it sits in 400ft of water it's not for the recreational diver. You also need special permission from the Greek government as it is a war grave.
You have to play the dive beary deep game found in paw park. It is shown as a little scuba diver in the water. You have to play the dive beary deep game found in paw park. It is shown as a little scuba diver in the water. You have to play the dive beary deep game found in paw park. It is shown as a little scuba diver in the water.
A diver that competes in the Olympics or a diver that has competed in past Olympics.
Pascal's principle states that a change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to all points in the fluid. This principle helps explain the behavior of the Cartesian diver, as the change in pressure when the diver is squeezed causes the enclosed air to compress and the diver to sink, and when pressure is released, the compressed air expands, causing the diver to rise.
The deepest depth achieved by a diver using a suit is approximately 1,090 feet (332 meters), accomplished by the late explorer and diver Victor Vescovo in 2019 during his Five Deeps Expedition. He utilized a specially designed submersible suit known as the Triton 36, which is capable of withstanding extreme underwater pressures. This dive set a record for the deepest manned descent into the ocean.
Diver Dan was created in 1960.
Jenny Diver died in 1741.