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How divers breath in the water?​

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The diver breathes into and out of a bellows-like counterlung with the oxygen supply topped up from a cylinder and absorption of carbon dioxide. Divers breathing pure oxygen need to carry much smaller amounts of gas and produce no bubbles, but there are problems, some of which can be fatal.

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