Why do scuba divers always fall backwards out of the boat?
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When a scuba diver jumps, he finds rolling backwards is much more comfortable and safer than rolling forwards, because the mask and regulator don’t slam into his face when he hits the water surface. Also, he is much less likely to lose his mask or get water in it.
Anant, that was a well thought out, succinct and correct answer.
But not what we were looking for.
Keep trying.
Is it that if they fall forwards, they would fall into the boat?
That is the answer we were looking for, Anant.
You are today’s winner.