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IT IS INTERESTING TO KNOW

                                                What Are the "Bends"?
                                  The  air  is  only  one-fifth  oxygen.  When  you  take  a  breath,  your
                            lungs  inhale  oxygen  from  the  air,  and  you  exhale  the  rest,  which  is
                            mostly nitrogen. But when a diver is in the water and breathing through
                            an aqualung, there's no way he can get rid of all this nitrogen, and some
                            of it enters his blood.
                                  Then, if he rises suddenly from deep water, the change in pressure
                            can  produce  bubbles  of  nitrogen  gas  in  his  body,  and  his  lungs  won't
                            have time to  get rid  of them. The bubbles can pinch a nerve  or blood
                            vessel, causing great pain in the chest and the joints, and possible serious
                            injury. This injury is known as decompression sickness, but most people
                            call it the "bends."













                                  A diver can avoid the bends by rising from deep water slowly and
                            stopping frequently on his way up. This allows his body more time to get
                            rid of the nitrogen.










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