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In scuba-diving, while ascending towards the water surface, there is a danger of bursting the lungs. It is because of
Archimedes' principle
Boyle's law
Gay-Lussac's law of combining volumes
Graham's law of diffusion
-During a dive, a diver's body absorbs nitrogen gas. The nitrogen gas compresses due to water pressure following Boyle's Law, and slowly saturates his body tissues. ... In a worst-case scenario, a diver who ascends quite rapidly may rupture small structures in his lungs known as alveoli.
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