Directions: Rearrange the jumbled letters inside the parenthesis, then fill in each blank with a correct answer. Relate each statement to scuba diving activities. (s'leByo) law. Diving into deep water is another application of (1) As the diver moves down to the bottom of the water, the (2) (respseru) increases. Increasing pressure leads to a decrease in (3) (lovemu), and the diver's blood begins to absorb the nitrogen gas. The opposite happens when the diver starts to rise again, and the nitrogen gas molecules begin to expand and return to its volume. If the diver makes a slow rise, the nitrogen gas (4) (lesmolecu) expand and return to normal without problems, but if it rises quickly, the diver's blood turns into foam and the same mess that occurs in the soda bottles causes the diver to bend and feel strong pain. In the worst case, this sudden drop in body pressure can instantly terminate the diver's (5) (ifel).

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Directions: Rearrange the jumbled letters inside the parenthesis, then fill in each
blank with a correct answer. Relate each statement to scuba diving activities.
Diving into deep water is another application of (1)
(s'leByo) law.
As the diver moves down to the bottom of the water, the (2)
(respseru) increases. Increasing pressure leads to a decrease in (3)
(lovemu), and the diver's blood begins to absorb the nitrogen gas. The
opposite happens when the diver starts to rise again, and the nitrogen gas
molecules begin to expand and return to its volume. If the diver makes a slow
rise, the nitrogen gas (4)
(lesmolecu) expand and return to
normal without problems, but if it rises quickly, the diver's blood turns into foam
and the same mess that occurs in the soda bottles causes the diver to bend and
feel strong pain. In the worst case, this sudden drop in body pressure can
instantly terminate the diver's (5)
(ifel).
Transcribed Image Text:Directions: Rearrange the jumbled letters inside the parenthesis, then fill in each blank with a correct answer. Relate each statement to scuba diving activities. Diving into deep water is another application of (1) (s'leByo) law. As the diver moves down to the bottom of the water, the (2) (respseru) increases. Increasing pressure leads to a decrease in (3) (lovemu), and the diver's blood begins to absorb the nitrogen gas. The opposite happens when the diver starts to rise again, and the nitrogen gas molecules begin to expand and return to its volume. If the diver makes a slow rise, the nitrogen gas (4) (lesmolecu) expand and return to normal without problems, but if it rises quickly, the diver's blood turns into foam and the same mess that occurs in the soda bottles causes the diver to bend and feel strong pain. In the worst case, this sudden drop in body pressure can instantly terminate the diver's (5) (ifel).
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