Used Scuba Diving Equipment – How Can You Breathe Underwater for Nine Minutes, Using Just One Item?
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Used Scuba Diving Equipment – You have to have one item only, no more, and this item cannot be a large machine (e.g. “scuba diving equipment” does not count as one item, it has many parts to it).
You have to have one item only, no more, and this item cannot be a large machine (e.g. “scuba diving equipment” does not count as one item, as it has many parts to it). Please also tell me how you operate the item.
P.S. The depth is about 10-20metres (so snorkels won’t work).
There is a solution to this, i just don’t know what, and anyone can do it (not just olympic swimmers or something…)
Snorkels won’t work, your body cannot draw air from it at a depth below a few feet…
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Comments on Used Scuba Diving Equipment – How Can You Breathe Underwater for Nine Minutes, Using Just One Item?
1:34 am
probably a straw, good luck winning that bet CHAMP
4:43 am
A SNORKEL
A RE-BREATHER?
10:12 pm
a snorkel. =D
10:42 pm
a long tube seems to be the best answer
also, a big dish or something, held upside down, that holds air in it, you stick your mouth and nosei n there and breath
11:02 pm
first you have to work on you underwater non-breathing time to increase it to your maximum potential. Then take something like a large heavy garden hose an see if you can sink it by laying on top of the hose and figure out a way of getting the air trapped in the hose into you lungs when you and the hose are all underwater.
4:05 am
i would say a snorkle?
12:32 pm
A larger sized Spare Air device. It’s not “many parts” as “scuba diving equipment” would be considered. It’s just a cylinder, with an attached regulator that you breath through. The smaller one is close to the size of a soda can, and the larger one is about twice as big. It advertises as being able to give 60 breaths at the surface; don’t think the average person could make that last for nine minutes, though.
How about a large bucket? Flip it upside down, and poke your head into the bucket to breathe. Better yet, you could use a barrel or a bathtub for more breathing capacity.
4:31 pm
Spare Air by submersible systems. If you were to pace yourself and take slow respirations it would last you that long. It is a handheld device that is only about 5 pounds or less