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Cave diving and Underwater diving

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Difference between Cave diving and Underwater diving

Cave diving vs. Underwater diving

Cave diving is underwater diving in water-filled caves. Underwater diving, as a human activity, is the practice of descending below the water's surface to interact with the environment.

Similarities between Cave diving and Underwater diving

Cave diving and Underwater diving have 25 things in common (in Unionpedia): Breathing gas, Decompression (diving), Deep diving, Diver propulsion vehicle, Diving cylinder, Diving equipment, Diving suit, Freediving, Frogman, International Association of Nitrox and Technical Divers, Jacques Cousteau, List of diving hazards and precautions, Nitrogen narcosis, Nitrox, Philippines, Recreational diving, Scuba set, Scuba skills, Siebe Gorman, Solo diving, Standard diving dress, Surface-supplied diving, Technical diving, Technical Diving International, Trimix (breathing gas).

Breathing gas

A breathing gas is a mixture of gaseous chemical elements and compounds used for respiration.

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Decompression (diving)

The decompression of a diver is the reduction in ambient pressure experienced during ascent from depth.

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Deep diving

Deep diving is underwater diving to a depth beyond the norm accepted by the associated community.

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Diver propulsion vehicle

A diver propulsion vehicle (DPV), also known as an underwater propulsion vehicle or underwater scooter, or swimmer delivery vehicle (SDV) by armed forces, is an item of diving equipment used by scuba divers to increase range underwater.

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Diving cylinder

A diving cylinder, scuba tank or diving tank is a gas cylinder used to store and transport the high pressure breathing gas required by a scuba set.

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Diving equipment

Diving equipment is equipment used by underwater divers to make diving activities possible, easier, safer and/or more comfortable.

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Diving suit

A diving suit is a garment or device designed to protect a diver from the underwater environment.

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Freediving

Freediving, free-diving, free diving, breath-hold diving, or skin diving is a form of underwater diving that relies on breath-holding until resurfacing rather than the use of breathing apparatus such as scuba gear.

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Frogman

A frogman is someone who is trained in scuba diving or swimming underwater in a tactical capacity that includes police or military work.

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International Association of Nitrox and Technical Divers

The International Association of Nitrox and Technical Divers (IANTD) is a scuba diving organization concerned with certification and training in recreational diving, technical diving, cave diving, wreck diving, rebreather diving and diver leadership.

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Jacques Cousteau

Jacques-Yves Cousteau (11 June 1910 – 25 June 1997) was a French naval officer, explorer, conservationist, filmmaker, innovator, scientist, photographer, author and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water.

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List of diving hazards and precautions

Divers face specific physical and health risks when they go underwater with scuba or other diving equipment, or use high pressure breathing gas.

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Nitrogen narcosis

Narcosis while diving (also known as nitrogen narcosis, inert gas narcosis, raptures of the deep, Martini effect) is a reversible alteration in consciousness that occurs while diving at depth.

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Nitrox

Nitrox refers to any gas mixture composed (excepting trace gases) of nitrogen and oxygen.

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Philippines

The Philippines (Pilipinas or Filipinas), officially the Republic of the Philippines (Republika ng Pilipinas), is a unitary sovereign and archipelagic country in Southeast Asia.

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Recreational diving

Recreational diving or sport diving is diving for the purpose of leisure and enjoyment, usually when using scuba equipment.

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Scuba set

A scuba set is any breathing apparatus that is carried entirely by an underwater diver and provides the diver with breathing gas at the ambient pressure.

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Scuba skills

Scuba skills are the skills required to dive safely using self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, (scuba).

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Siebe Gorman

Siebe Gorman & Company Ltd was a British company that developed diving equipment and breathing equipment and worked on commercial diving and marine salvage projects.

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Solo diving

Solo diving is the practice of underwater diving alone without a "dive buddy", particularly with reference to scuba diving, but the term is also applied to freediving.

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Standard diving dress

Standard diving dress (also known as hard-hat or copper hat equipment, or heavy gear) is a type of diving suit that was formerly used for all underwater work that required more than breath-hold duration, which included marine salvage, civil engineering, pearl shell diving and other commercial diving work, and similar naval diving applications.

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Surface-supplied diving

Surface-supplied diving is diving using equipment supplied with breathing gas using a diver's umbilical from the surface, either from the shore or from a diving support vessel, sometimes indirectly via a diving bell.

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Technical diving

Technical diving (also referred to as tec diving or tech diving) is scuba diving that exceeds the agency-specified limits of recreational diving for non-professional purposes.

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Technical Diving International

Technical Diving International (TDI) claims to be the largest technical diving certification agency in the world, and one of the first agencies to offer mixed gas and rebreather training.

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Trimix (breathing gas)

Trimix is a breathing gas consisting of oxygen, helium and nitrogen and is often used in deep commercial diving, during the deep phase of dives carried out using technical diving techniques, and in advanced recreational diving.

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Cave diving and Underwater diving Comparison

Cave diving has 147 relations, while Underwater diving has 211. As they have in common 25, the Jaccard index is 6.98% = 25 / (147 + 211).

References

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