Why don't scuba divers rise faster than the bubbles from a deep dive?
Pressure increases rapidly as you dive deeper, when a diver comes up he has to do it slowly as not to cause nitrogen bubbles in the blood which could block air
Updated on Wednesday, February 01 2012 at 02:02PM EST
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