What happened when this diver hatched an egg 30 meters underwater?

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN)– Have you ever asked yourself what would happen if an egg hatched deep in the water? The answer may be confusing to you, and you may ask yourself what is the purpose behind such an act.

At a diving site off the coast of South Africa’s Hout Bay, Clayton Zeeman casts doubt.

Zeman takes an egg with him and dives 30 meters under the water, where he finally tries to break it.

The result? The force of pressure helps hold the egg together (Watch the video above).

In fact, this method is popular among trainers to explain the effect of underwater pressure on students.

And if you want to explore on your own, you must be a professional diver, reaching a certain depth.

Therefore, such experiences are experienced during advanced diving courses.

Zeman did not appear much in the video.

But he made sure to review safety procedures for deep diving, and also make sure all his students were comfortable and safe, before teaching them this method.

Many people were surprised when they saw the video.

“It’s not something you see every day,” said Zeman, who has been a diving instructor for eight years. “It shows how flexible and soft the body is to absorb all the stress when diving.”

It is reported that Zeman has been diving for more than 20 years and will never stop doing it, whether as a hobby or a profession.

He, in turn, would like to explore the depths one day, but that would require a huge amount of special training.

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