When diving into water, it is important to look before diving to avoid (blank) that could damage your nervous system.

A. Deep water
B. Underwater hazards
C. Living creatures
D. Water toys
Is the answer B?
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Yes, the answer is B. Underwater hazards. When diving into water, it is crucial to look before diving to ensure there are no underwater hazards such as rocks, tree branches, or other objects that could cause injury or damage to your nervous system.

To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate options A, C, and D based on their lack of relevance to the question. Deep water (option A) alone does not necessarily pose a risk to the nervous system unless there are hazards present. Similarly, living creatures (option C) and water toys (option D) may not directly damage the nervous system unless they pose a specific risk (e.g., an aggressive animal or a sharp-edged water toy).

By eliminating these options, you can determine that B, underwater hazards, is the most appropriate answer to the question.

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