Scuba Divers use a Sonar to find treasure or a hidden ship.
oxygen is used for many different things such as breathing we breath oxygen out and in also divers use a snorkel which gives them access to breath under water for an amount of time
In Diamond, Pearl, or Platinum? You go in to Eterna forest in the northern part of the place to the moss rock. To get the Leafeon, use a rare candy by the moss rock. There's a cross shape around the Moss Rock, so stand in one and use a rare candy. If you don't have any rare candies, you can train it there. To get a Glaceon, you go to Snowpoint and venture out. When you find a blue rock, or a grey rock with ice on it, go over with an Eevee and level it up in one of the 4 squares. You need rare candies and Eevees. If you have no rare candies to give, train it near the rocks.
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You use is when you write a statement. You use is when you speak of something such as your opinion.
yes they did, read a Japanese book
pearl divers are people who were trained to swim in deep oceans and also they were mostly Chinese , Indian and white ... <3 :)
In a tenths situation is when sky divers use decimals.
The Japanese used bombs to bomb Pearl Harbor, planes to fly over Pearl Harbor to bomb it, and guns to shoot people on foot. I hope this is what you asked. :)
The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in bomber planes, fighter planes, submarines, and torpedo bombers. They also planned to use midget submarines but most didn't make it.
No they didn't. The US dropped the Atomic Bomb onto Japan in 1945 and Pearl Harbor happened in 1941.
None of the Japanese carriers involved in the attack were held in reserve. All six launched aircraft to use in the attack.
Many people use a SCUBA suit for diving. Sport divers, police divers and some Navy recovery divers.
There were five midget Japanese submarines : I-16, I-18, I-20, I-22, and I-24 .
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Probably, their battle cry was "Banzai"; the Japanese version of the Confederate's "Rebel Yell" (US Civil War 1861-1865).
Divers use 21% Oxygen and 79% nitrogen while underwater. It results in the same exact air we breath on the surface.