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How does a diver breathe underwater?
A diver uses scuba equipment to breathe underwater. Scuba stands for 'self-contained underwater breathing apparatus'. A diver may have metal tanks on his/her back that hold a mixture of oxygen and other gases so that the diver can breathe. The gases reach the diver's mouth through a hose.
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