a lot
I think you are referring to the water that is blown up into the air as a whale 'blows' air out of it's blow hole--it's not actually the whale's breath. This is called a spout.
when a whale dies it blows up due to gases in its body
"There she blows!
it just blows through it
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A whale's air from it's blow hole is much like when you breath out your nose (don't try making water come out your nose). It depends on what the whale last ate, but if it was krill, the whale probably has krill breath. Remember the whale is not blowing water from it's blow hole. It is just breathing out its blow hole. When close to the surface, this provides the effect of the water blowing up into the air.
There she blows is a term whalers used when on the look out for whales. While hunting a whale has to come up for air to breath, and when that happens they shoot a plume of water out of their blowhole to clear the tubes (like a human would using a snorkel if it had become submerged). The plume is tracked, the ship turned, and they try to harpoon the whale.
a spout of water in the distance revealing the location of a whale as seen by a look out in the crows nest of a whaling ship
gallons are not a unit of measurement for weight. that would be most definitly 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 gallons
a blue wheel is a 4 stroke and a minkie whale is a 2 stroke. you only have to stroke the blue whale 4 times before it blows its load.
Whale sharks filter feed on plankton and small fish by swimming with their mouths wide open, allowing water to flow through their gills. While it’s difficult to quantify the exact number of gallons a whale shark "needs," they can filter enormous volumes of water—potentially thousands of gallons per hour—while feeding. Their massive size and feeding behavior mean they are constantly moving through water, efficiently extracting food as they go.
Hot Sand, Seaweed, never know whats in the water below you, The ocean has a drop off, And that the average male whale unloads about 400 gallons of whale semen into the ocean every mating season but out of the 400 gallons only 10% make it into their mate. Plus they have horse flies at the beach and they bite. But although the water is warm the sun will burn you.