According to Webster, "drown" means "die through submersion in and inhalation of water," so no--if you live through it, you "almost drown."
It actually takes very little water to drown, only a tablespoon or so.
they will if they get trapped but they actually love the water and they love to swim
Actually, it is about the same thing, lack of oxygen.
Yes you can be revived.
If a person purposely tried to drown you then it is attempted murder and you should report it to the police. The police, having no clear evidence of the act of your friend trying to drown you unless you have witnesses will at least charge that person with physical harm to you. A good friend does not try to drown you so break off the friendship. Be sure your friend was not joking around and was actually holding you under the water to drown.
Yes, wasps can drown if submerged in water for a certain period of time. However, attempting to drown wasps is not the most effective or ethical method of pest control. It is recommended to use other means to manage a wasp infestation.
The invention of the cotton gin actually revived a dying slavery demand.
i revived that man
I'm Revived was created in 2006.
Yes, they can since they are air breathers, they have to take in air at regular intervals. If they should get tangled in a net or something like that, they would actually drown. Whales are the same since they also need to breathe air.
He revived the Boston committee of correspondence.
The "Panspermia" idea was revived and renamed