The Dive Quest saltwater aquarium contains 5.7 million gallons.
It does not. Surface tension of a liquid exists due to the fact that the molecules are at a higher potential when they are at the surface than when they are submerged in the bulk. A liquid system then tends to minimize its total free energy in such a way that the surface molecules, given the opportunity, "dive". Other surface molecules must replace a diving molecule on the surface and this makes the surface shrink laterally. Correspondingly, when the surface is stretched, molecules that have a smaller potential in the bulk are lifted to the surface so that work must be done and a force is required to do the stretching. On a solid, the molecules are constrained so that they cannot move freely. Hence, they cannot "dive". For the same reason they do not move laterally and there is no mechanism that could transfer the potential difference in the direction perpendicular to a surface into actions parallel to it. In capillary processes it often appears as if a solid would have a surface tension. Many phenomena can be nicely explained that way, but this is only because there are forces acting between a solid and a liquid, and it is the liquid that is able to adjust to them. In physics literature you would find "Shuttleworth's equation" relating the surface tension with the surface energy on a solid. This, however, has recently been shown to be incorrect (Surface Science, 603(1): 97-101. LM
It depends on your preference. In most cases yes.
The altitude above which recreational dive planners should not be used without special procedures is 300 meters (1000 feet). At higher altitudes, the partial pressure of oxygen changes, affecting the dive tables' accuracy, so adjustments must be made to ensure safe diving practices.
To obtain a dragonscale in Pokémon Ruby, you can find it by using a move called Dive in Seafloor Cavern. You'll need to dive in specific areas to locate the dragonscale. It can be held by wild Horsea as well.
They didn't invent Dive yet in Crystal. ...
no
The HM dive cannot be acquired in Pokemon diamond.
Since dive is not a HM in firered you will have to trade a Pokemon to a friend that has ruby, sapphire or emerald then using that game use the HM Dive to teach the move Dive to that Pokemon trade it back so firered can have that Pokemon again it will still have Dive however you cannot use it to dive underwater.
You cannot get HM Dive in Pokémon LeafGreen.Since Dive is not an HM in leafgreen the only way to get one of your Pokemon to learn Dive is to trade it to ruby, sapphire or emerald then teach it Dive using the HM then trade it back to leafgreen.
you can keep loking in seaweed
Gyarados cannot learn Dive by itself from leveling and must learn it from the HM Dive which is not available in Pokemon Platinum. The HM for Dive is only available in Pokemon versions; Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, White, Black, White2, and Black2
No, you cannot use Dive in Pokemon Pearl to go underwater.
you have to teach it to a water Pokemon and then go to Pokemon, select the Pokemon you taught it to and you can dive.
You get the abilty to use the move Dive from Tate and Liza in Mossdeep and then you can teach your Pokemon to Dive! X3 POKEMON-1001
Dive is not an HM in leafgreen however some Pokemon can learn it on there own, if you want to have a Pokemon with dive have the Pokemon that you want learn dive in ruby or sapphire or emerald then have them trade you it and now you can use dive but not outside of battle because its not an HM.
Dive is not an HM in Pokemon firered or leafgreen however if you trade a Pokemon that knows dive from ruby or sapphire or emerald now you have a Pokemon that knows dive But you can't dive underwater in firered or leafgreen because it wasn't invented in the kanto region.