- thephoenix
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Not only do deep-sea divers risk nitrogen nacrosis , often called "raptures of the deep", if they descend below 200 feet,but they also fall prey to decompression sickness, commonly known as "the bends," if they ascend too quickly.
a) same as original
b)Deep sea divers risk nacrosis, often called "raptures of the deep" , if they descend below 200 feet, but
c) Nitrogen nacrosis , often called "raptures of the deep," is risked by deep sea divers if they descend below 200 feet,in addition to
d)The descending of deep sea divers to below 200 feet causes them risking nitrogen nacrosis, often called "raptures of the deep," and
e)Not only does a deep diver risk nitrogen nacrosis , often called "raptures of the deep", if they descend below 200 feet,but
"got it correct but not able to understand the OE for rejecting C,D and E; any one pls help"
a) same as original
b)Deep sea divers risk nacrosis, often called "raptures of the deep" , if they descend below 200 feet, but
c) Nitrogen nacrosis , often called "raptures of the deep," is risked by deep sea divers if they descend below 200 feet,in addition to
d)The descending of deep sea divers to below 200 feet causes them risking nitrogen nacrosis, often called "raptures of the deep," and
e)Not only does a deep diver risk nitrogen nacrosis , often called "raptures of the deep", if they descend below 200 feet,but
"got it correct but not able to understand the OE for rejecting C,D and E; any one pls help"












