In a way, yes, if there is not enough oxygen getting to it, and there is an excess of non-vital fluids in your bloodstream, your brain could be considered as drowning. Alternatively, if you are inhaling gas that is not oxygen, or another fluid that is not oxygen, your brain could be considered as drowning.
no?
about 5 minutes until unconsciousness, 10 until brain death.
Dolphins sleep with one hemisphere of their brain still active so that they can perform the life functions they need to perform such as surfacing to breathe.
Humans can suffocate and or drown.
drown is a verb
A fish can not drown. They can suffocate due to loss of oxygenation of the water, but can not drown in the sense of the word, drown.
Blue whales migrate. They cannot hibernate as they would drown. Whales sleep by switching off one side of the brain at a time.
fishes cant drown
yes crickets can drown. they can not swim.
The past tense of drown in drowned.
She did not drown, she died in childbirth.
I was going to drown on the water.