How does a snorkeling
work is one of the most frequently asked questions by novice scuba divers.
Snorkeling usually takes place at a destination where scuba diving is possible.
But there are instances where snorkeling cannot take place because of some
physical barriers, poor visibility, or other underwater obstacles.
Snorkeling is the
safest way for you to enjoy the water's healthy aspects. However, it is also an
extreme sport, which entails breathing in a pressurized environment. The
question that arises, how does a snorkel work then, is answered by this
discussion:
A dry snorkeling mask
is usually used by divers. A dry snorkeling mask is designed to be used with no
protective gear. This simply means that the person can breathe in the same
atmosphere as the dive. If he were using a snorkeling mask filled with air, he
would not be able to breathe in the same air as the dive. In a sense, the dry
snorkeling mask is like an open face mask that enables anyone to go underwater.
A semi-dry snorkeling
device has two important components. The first component is the mouthpiece.
Usually, a mouthpiece consists of a rigid tube with two flexible ends, which
the diver uses to breathe. There is also an external flex tube, which allows
the diver to control the direction of his breath, while allowing him to hold it
in position.
The second component is
called the mask. The mask is generally made of a solid color and has some type
of strap attached to it at the top. It is designed to prevent the diver from
exhaling or talking when underwater. The strap is connected to the mouthpiece
through a series of grooves. The mouthpiece is then connected to the mask by a
flexible hose, which is what allows the diver to breathe while he is
underwater.
Once the snorkeler is
underwater, he can either breathe in through the mouthpiece or out through the
mask. When he breathes in, he needs to push down on the mouthpiece, allowing it
to inflate. If he were to inhale through the mask, then he would push it down
and force it open. The majority of divers who do the breathing process
underwater will hold their breath, and then release it when they are
resurfaced. The question that remains is how does a snorkel function in diving?
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