No, the recreational dive limit is 130 feet. However, with the right breathing equipment and suit, much greater depths can be achieved.
Using Pythagoras' theorem it is 26 feet
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9 feet 7 inches minus 3 feet 6 inches is equal to 73 inches or 6'1 feet.
It would affect the victim's breathing is the correct answer IS NOT feet would go numb.
200 feet
The distance a fart can be heard depends on factors such as the volume and environment. In general, a normal fart can be heard within a few feet but usually not much farther unless it is exceptionally loud.
It depends on the species. The larger ones like the diamondbacks and timber rattlers can be heard from fifty feet away, while the tiny pygmy rattler is audible from a few feet.
A normal talking voice typically ranges from 60 to 70 decibels when heard from a few feet away.
In my opinion, 200 feet of altitude, either higher or lower, from the normal baseline altitude of the person, will have little to no affect on breathing or pulse.
1200 feet
200 feet
That usually depends on city or county laws. Like in Moulton, AL. the limit is 5 feet away.
drake bells feet is nice that's what i heard
Mostly the measurement of change, or difference. (eg, you can't be -10 feet away from something, if you move forward 10 feet you're abs(10) feet away, if you move back 10 feet, you're abs(-10) feet away.) Mostly the measurement of change, or difference. (eg, you can't be -10 feet away from something, if you move forward 10 feet you're abs(10) feet away, if you move back 10 feet, you're abs(-10) feet away.)
Ten Feet Away was created on 1986-06-09.
75 feet