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    11.09.06 - Why don't whales get the bends, when divers can? - Science Scrapbook

    enSeptember 05, 2011

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    If a diver surfaces too quickly after a dive, they can get the bends, or decompression sickness, causing excruciating pain and sometimes even death. In this Naked Science Scrapbook, find out what causes the bends, why human divers can get it and why (usually) whales don't...

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