Breathing in Scuba Diving

By: Nick Stanlow
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:26:23
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Breathing in scuba diving is essential, considering that scuba diving does take place underwater. Before you begin scuba diving you will need to get all of the right equipment in place. You’ll also have to know what to expect when you are underwater. Breathing in scuba diving will be easy when you know how to do it properly.

The first part of breathing in scuba diving involves understanding how to breathe properly underwater. When you are underwater pressure comes from all areas because of the surrounding water. However, the inside of the body is not affected by the pressure. The strength of the body, including the muscles and rib cage, will protect you from the pressures.

However, the pressures alone will make it difficult to breathe in the water. This is especially true as you go further down underwater. For every ten meters you descend the pressure in the area declines by around fifteen pounds per square inch. It will be harder to breathe as a result, as the lungs will be compressed by a bit. Since it is easier to compress air than it is to compress water you will have a more difficult time breathing as you descend.

There are various different pieces of equipment that can help you with breathing in scuba diving. A diving regulator and tank system should be used when scuba diving. When you descend in the water the system will increase the air in accordance with the increase in water pressure. It will be easier to breath underwater, but it can become difficult in lower depths. You’ll need to check how much pressure the system can handle before you decide on what you will use.

Oxygen conservation is important for breathing in scuba diving. The amount of oxygen needed underwater also depends on how deep you are diving. In lower depths the oxygen level in the water will decline because of the increased water density. Therefore, you will need a good oxygen supply if you are going to go into greater depths. It is best to swim calmly and conserve oxygen when you are underwater so that you will have enough when you are going into certain depths. Also, breathing in scuba diving should be done in a calm fashion.

It can be exciting to see the various things that can be found underwater, but there can be time where you may be frightened or alarmed by certain creatures and things underwater. It is essential to keep cool when you are frightened by something, as when you keep your composure your heart rate will stay low. When the heart rate is low you will not use as much oxygen, meaning that you will have enough of a supply for your scuba diving excursion.

Overall, breathing in scuba diving is important to take care of. By using the right diving regulator system and understanding how to keep calm in breathing is essential. Also, pressure increases as you descend underwater, so breathing in scuba diving will be different as you descend. By following the methods mentioned and using the right equipment you will have a safe and enjoyable scuba diving adventure.

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