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	<title>Comments on: What is the world&#8217;s record for scuba diving in a liquid other than water?</title>
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		<title>By: aerisofchaos</title>
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		<description>Apple juice would be easier, because it wouldn&#039;t eat away at the scuba gear as much. 12 minutes is a pretty impressive time to be in a vast body of liquid like beer because the carbonation tends to seep into fabrics, causing deterioration and making your body temperature change. Also, the density of beer is thicker than water, much more so than apple juice would be. Density causes more pressure on your body and lungs, making it harder to be submerged for long periods of time. Your question isn&#039;t exactly clear, but that&#039;s my two cents on the subject.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple juice would be easier, because it wouldn&#39;t eat away at the scuba gear as much. 12 minutes is a pretty impressive time to be in a vast body of liquid like beer because the carbonation tends to seep into fabrics, causing deterioration and making your body temperature change. Also, the density of beer is thicker than water, much more so than apple juice would be. Density causes more pressure on your body and lungs, making it harder to be submerged for long periods of time. Your question isn&#39;t exactly clear, but that&#39;s my two cents on the subject.</p>
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