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A series of multiple-choice questions designed to assess knowledge of open water diving principles and safety procedures. It covers essential topics such as pressure, equalization techniques, buoyancy control, equipment maintenance, and emergency responses. The questions aim to reinforce understanding of key concepts necessary for safe and responsible diving practices, making it a valuable resource for divers preparing for certification or seeking to refresh their knowledge. It also includes information on nitrogen absorption, decompression sickness, and marine life awareness, ensuring a comprehensive review of diving fundamentals. Useful for university students, high school students and lifelong learners.
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