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If you are 20000 feet below sea level, however not in water, would you have difficulty breathing?

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Consider factors (i.e. temperature, air pressure, and other ecological factors)

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  1. Well i have to agree, that if you cant say something constructive, then you should not say anything, but here is the exception to that rule!

    Dull! Its a very dull question, because it matters not where you are, but what facilities you have to maintain the basics for the stability of life.

    Without any facility, 20,000 feet below sea-level and breathing would only be one issue to consider.


  2. well if u use oxygen tanks ( and carry at least 3 extra ) then u cannot have problems with breathing....... but i may be wrong as in some seas u might have problems.................

  3. DOWN AT BOTTOM OF FLOOR OF ALL OCEANS IS A HOLY FIELD ,YOUR CRUSHED LIKE A TIN CAN AND ARE NOT PERMITTED TO TOUCH HER HOLINESS,WITH YOUR UNHOLINESS,PS WHY DO THEIR DRILLING TAPS ,COME UP FROM THE BOTTOM OF SEA ,DRILLING FOR OIL COMING FROM THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH,AND ARE NOT MELTED,FROM MOLTEN LAVA,.BECAUSE IT IS OIL,THE BLOOD OF MOTHER EARTH,KILLING HER ON THIS DAY,

  4. The pressure would probably not be a problem. It's somewhere around 2 atm's. A scuba diver experiences more pressure than this.

    Something that may be a problem could be the oxygen levels. They could be too high for an adult human to breath for prolonged periods of time.

  5. I think so.   I think the air pressure would be higher than at sea level.

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