PHS1110 Columbia Southern University Living Under the Sea Article Review

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Select and read one of the articles  below: 

MacInnis, J. B. (2015). Living under the sea.     Journal    of Diving History,  23(85), 40-43. Retrieved from https://libraryresources.columbiasouthern.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=112931398&site=ehost-live&scope=site 

After reading the article, you will write an article review that includes a    short summary of the article and your general thoughts  about the article. You    should address how the physical concepts that we have  learned in this unit    are   used or applied. In your discussion of how this article  applies to the    unit    concepts, you should: 

  •    describe   various fluid dynamics terminologies within the article,                               
  •  distinguish   between atmospheric pressure and liquid pressure, and                             
  •  describe   ideal gas law for various practical applications.  

Your article review  should be at least three pages long, and it should be     formatted in APA style. You are not required to use any references other than     the article, but any  information from outside sources, including the article,    should be cited in APA  style. 

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Introduction
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Conclusion
Reference


Running Head: LIVING UNDER THE SEA

Living under the Sea

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LIVING UNDER THE SEA

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Living under the Sea
The article written by MacInnis gives a summary of life under the sea. It summarizes the
efforts of researchers and deep-sea divers to domestic the hostile deep-sea environment. The
challenges experienced under the sea ranges from breathing difficulties, white shark attacks to
unicellular infective fungus. Breathing challenges increase with pressure. Nitrogen an inert gas is
useful in deep sea diving; it turns into anesthetic properties under pressure implying strict
monitoring otherwise the diver can become unconscious.
Helium another gas used to modify breathing under the sea provides unique challenges t...


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