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It is an '''irrational''' fear because if one is swimming, the depth of the water underneath is not important to safety as long as one can reliably get back to shore. (This fear may be due to excessively worrying about what happens if one stops swimming, thinking that walking should be safer because almost everyone spends more time walking than swimming, ignoring the fact that the safest thing to do in this case is to keep swimming.) If one is wading, presumably one would feel the bottom drop away. Following the safety saying "Walk out, swim back" would help avoid this situation.
 
It is an '''irrational''' fear because if one is swimming, the depth of the water underneath is not important to safety as long as one can reliably get back to shore. (This fear may be due to excessively worrying about what happens if one stops swimming, thinking that walking should be safer because almost everyone spends more time walking than swimming, ignoring the fact that the safest thing to do in this case is to keep swimming.) If one is wading, presumably one would feel the bottom drop away. Following the safety saying "Walk out, swim back" would help avoid this situation.
  
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Here, [[Megan]] and [[Cueball]] are in the ocean, with Cueball treading water and Megan standing on the seabed, with another girl in the water and another Cueball watching from the beach. Megan mentions that she can still touch bottom, thus thinking it is safe. In front of her however the seabed drops off steeply, becoming nearly vertical. Fish and jellyfish are in the water below, while at the bottom of the frame, but not the sea floor, a small ledge holds an octopus and a beach umbrella. The beach umbrella may be from the beach, to give human scale, though it could also be a {{w|Lemmings (video game)|Lemmings}} reference.
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Here, [[Megan]] and [[Cueball]] are in the ocean, with Cueball treading water and Megan standing on the seabed, with another girl in the water and another Cueball watching from the beach. Megan mentions that she can still touch bottom, thus thinking it is safe. In front of her however the seabed drops off steeply, becoming nearly vertical. Fish and jellyfish are in the water below, while at the bottom of the frame, but not the sea floor, a small ledge holds an octopus and a beach umbrella.
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The beach umbrella may be from the beach, to give human scale, though it could also be a {{w|Lemmings (video game)|Lemmings}} reference.
  
 
The title text alludes to the fact that humans live at or near the bottom of a vast sea of air: the atmosphere.  Every day, most people never rise far from the floor of the atmosphere.  However, this is nowhere near as perilous as descending to the bottom of a sea of water.  Indeed, surviving a rise to the top of the atmosphere requires life support measures.  Also, unlike in water, humans are far too dense to "swim" (fly) in the atmosphere.
 
The title text alludes to the fact that humans live at or near the bottom of a vast sea of air: the atmosphere.  Every day, most people never rise far from the floor of the atmosphere.  However, this is nowhere near as perilous as descending to the bottom of a sea of water.  Indeed, surviving a rise to the top of the atmosphere requires life support measures.  Also, unlike in water, humans are far too dense to "swim" (fly) in the atmosphere.

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