yes, because they have lungs
Sea turtles are among the world's most ancient vertebrates. ... Sea turtles are reptiles, like snakes and lizards, and breathe air.
They breathe air through their nostrils. They simply hold their breath when they need to dive.
As sea turtles are air breathing reptiles, they need to surface to breathe. Sea turtles can hold their breath for several hours, depending upon the level of activity. A resting or sleeping turtle can remain underwater for 4-7 hours.
WE BREATHE the air. If we pollute it, we need air, so we breathe it in and get sick.
yes they do need the air that we breath out
Turtles breath air. But they can hold their breaths in water for a good amount of time.
No, garden snails cannot breathe underwater as they require air to breathe. They have lungs and need to surface to breathe air.
For any creature to be able to breathe, there has to be something to breathe. Space is vacuum, an empty nothing. No creature can get anything from nothing. So no, a turtle wouldn't be able to breathe in space. Unless you provide it with an atmosphere, like in a space station, space ship or a space suit. Then a turtle most likely would breathe just fine.
Your diaphragm helps you breathe the air you need every day.
The sun affects the air you need to breathe directly. When the sun is hot, it warms up the air in the atmosphere which means that you will breathe in hot air.
A myth doesn't breathe...
You need to breathe air to live. You breathe through your nose not your penis.