2 min if your DI is feeling merciful
I think it is because of water pressure
It depends entirely on the circumstance - how deep was the dive, how long, how long was the ascent etc etc.
A baby platypus stays in the chamber of its mother's burrow for about six weeks.
That depends on what service you join. The Marine Corps is approx 13 weeks.
As a rule, young fish do not stay with their parents at all, but fend for themselves as soon as the fish eggs are hatched. Marine creatures that care for their young and keep them with them for an extended period are mostly not fish but marine mammals like whales, dolphins and orcas.
It depends on her family care plan.
MEPS centres do not have their own living facilities, so you stay at a hotel.
The dust cover will not stay open when one works the action and put a shell in the chamber. The cover will automatically close and will remain closed until another particle is placed in the chamber.?æ
yes you can depending if you are good
A baby platypus incubates in the egg for ten days before hatching. It then remains in the chamber at the end of its mother's breeding burrow for several months.
It will depend on where the Marine is stationed. Typically they will be in a barracks on a Marine base. They may be in a berthing compartment onboard a ship. In some locations they may have to find their own housing.
As long as they stay babies is how long they stay babies.