What's the deepest a human has dived?

Explorer and businessman Victor Vescovo descended 35,853 feet (10,927 meters) into the Pacific Ocean, breaking the record for deepest dive
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For some recreational diving agencies, "Deep diving", or "Deep diver" may be a certification awarded to divers that have been trained to dive to a specified depth range, generally deeper than 30 metres (98 ft).
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How deep can a human dive before being crushed?

Human bone crushes at about 11159 kg per square inch. This means we'd have to dive to about 35.5 km depth before bone crushes. This is three times as deep as the deepest point in our ocean.
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What is the maximum depth a person can dive?

A recreational diving limit of 130 feet can be traced back decades. The deepest your typical recreational scuba diver can go is 130 feet. In order to venture further and explore wrecks, caves and other sites beyond 130 feet, these agencies — such as PADI, NAUI and SSI — require “technical” certifications.
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What is the furthest a human has dived?

Welcome to the Officially Amazing universe, Ahmed Gabr. Ahmed, a 41-year-old Egyptian, has broken the record for the deepest SCUBA dive, plunging an astonishing 332.35 m (1,090 ft 4.5 in) in the Red Sea off the coast of Dahab, Egypt.
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Can humans dive 400 feet?

Pushing the limits: After the deepest of breaths, free diver plunges 400 feet underwater to set two world records in three days - The Washington Post.
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Can you fart while diving?

Farting is possible while scuba diving but not advisable because: Diving wetsuits are very expensive and the explosive force of an underwater fart will rip a hole in your wetsuit. An underwater fart will shoot you up to the surface like a missile which can cause decompression sickness.
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How deep has a human gone in the ocean?

Vescovo's trip to the Challenger Deep, at the southern end of the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench, back in May, was said to be the deepest manned sea dive ever recorded, at 10,927 meters (35,853 feet).
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Has anyone been to bottom of Mariana Trench?

The first and only time humans descended into the Challenger Deep was more than 50 years ago. In 1960, Jacques Piccard and Navy Lt. Don Walsh reached this goal in a U.S. Navy submersible, a bathyscaphe called the Trieste.
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Can you dive 900 feet of water?

To put these depths into perspective, three American football fields laid end to end would measure 900 feet (274.32 m) long — less than the distance these divers reached underwater. Most recreational scuba divers only dive as deep as 130 feet (40 meters), according to the Professional Association of Diving Instructors.
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Can we reach the bottom of the ocean?

The deepest point ever reached by man is 35,858 feet below the surface of the ocean, which happens to be as deep as water gets on earth. To go deeper, you'll have to travel to the bottom of the Challenger Deep, a section of the Mariana Trench under the Pacific Ocean 200 miles southwest of Guam.
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How deep do Navy divers go?

During the Monitor 2001 Expedition, Navy divers are utilizing the Global Industries 1504 saturation system, a 12-person, two-chamber system with a two-person closed diving bell. The system can operate as deep as 1,500 ft -- considerably deeper than the Monitor, which rests on the sea floor at a depth of 235 ft.
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At what depth do you start sinking?

Most humans hit negative buoyancy around 30 feet down.
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Is there deeper than Mariana Trench?

The deepest place in the Atlantic is in the Puerto Rico Trench, a place called Brownson Deep at 8,378m. The expedition also confirmed the second deepest location in the Pacific, behind the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench. This runner-up is the Horizon Deep in the Tonga Trench with a depth of 10,816m.
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How long can the average freediver hold their breath?

Most healthy individuals can last for up to two minutes without taking a breath. However, a little practice can increase this amount of time. Aleix Segura, a freediver from Spain, held his breath underwater for an incredible 24 minutes 3 seconds.
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Which ocean has maximum depth?

The Mariana Trench, in the Pacific Ocean, is the deepest location on Earth.
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What is the water pressure at 7 miles deep?

While atmospheric pressure in the average home or office is 14.7 pounds per square inch (PSI), it is more than 16,000 PSI at the bottom of the Mariana Trench. Researchers deployed the hydrophone from the Guam-based U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Sequoia in July 2015.
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What would happen if a human went to the bottom of the ocean?

The pressure from the water would push in on the person's body, causing any space that's filled with air to collapse. (The air would be compressed.) So, the lungs would collapse. At the same time, the pressure from the water would push water into the mouth, filling the lungs back up again with water instead of air.
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How deep can you dive without a safety stop?

Safety stop diving gives your body extra time to release excess nitrogen that builds up in your system during the dive. Deep technical dives commonly require deeper and longer decompression stops, but three to five minutes at 15 feet is standard for recreational dives within no stop dive limits.
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How deep do oil rig divers go?

Offshore, inland and coastal commercial divers now work in conventional surface air supplied helmet gear to depths of 180 to 200 feet. Scuba diving is permitted by OSHA regulations to those depths under limited conditions. From 200 to 300 feet, diving rigs using helium and oxygen as a breathing medium are used.
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Are there monsters in the Mariana Trench?

Despite its immense distance from everywhere else, life seems to be abundant in the Trench. Recent expeditions have found myriad creatures living out their lives at the bottom of the sea-floor. Xenophyophores, amphipods, and holothurians (not the names of alien species, I promise) all call the trench home.
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What did James Cameron discover in the Mariana Trench?

The discovery of microbial mats — bizarre-looking, filamentlike clumps of microorganisms — living off chemicals from altered rocks 35,803 feet (10,912 meters) beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean comes from samples and video collected by an unmanned lander, part of movie director James Cameron's mission to the ...
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How much of the earth is still unexplored?

Most of our world is still shrouded in mystery

Unsurprisingly, we aren't. In fact, 65% of our planet remains unexplored, most of which lies beneath the oceans.
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Can you survive 47 meters underwater?

According to the US Navy dive decompression tables a diver may spend up to five minutes at 160' (47 meters) without needing to decompress during their ascent. The longer a diver stays underwater the greater their exposure to “the bends” becomes.
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How dark is the bottom of the ocean?

From 1,000 meters below the surface, all the way to the sea floor, no sunlight penetrates the darkness; and because photosynthesis can't take place, there are no plants, either. Animals that live in the abyssal zone feed on detritus raining down from above—or on each other.
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