Biology, asked by shashidharyj9055, 3 months ago

Which factor increases the risks associated with diving into water
a. drinking alcohol
b. being able to swim
c. seeing the bottom d. having a friend present

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Answered by alexisbarraza22ab
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Explanation:

Answered by vijayhalder031
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Concept

Drinking alcohol right away after a dive is not advised since it can interfere with our body's ability to get rid of the extra nitrogen. One of the primary causes of decompression sickness is dehydration, and consuming alcohol is one of the best methods to do it.

Given

Some factors are given in option among which one of them increases the risks associated with diving into water.

Find

The factor which increases the risks associated with diving into water.

Solution

Decompression sickness risk is increased by drinking and scuba diving. In summary, drinking alcohol increases the risk of hypothermia, dehydration, hypertension, and increased peripheral blood flow. All of these processes have the potential to increase nitrogen retention in the body during diving and impede nitrogen excretion during ascent.

Hence, drinking alcohol increases the risks associated with diving into water.

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