Science, asked by fatemamfk, 5 months ago

why do we see bubbles around divers as they swin under water.? ​

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Answered by ashmitabisen
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Answer:

  • And if a diver rises to the surface (decompresses) at the right rate, the nitrogen can slowly and safely leave the body through the lungs. But if a diver rises too quickly, the nitrogen forms bubbles in the body.
Answered by budhimanishial953
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Explanation:

Divers breathe compressed air that contains nitrogen. At higher pressure under water, the nitrogen gas goes into the body's tissues. ... But if a diver rises too quickly, the nitrogen forms bubbles in the body. This can cause tissue and nerve damage.

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