I don't know the exact time but it's only very brief. Just make sure the lungs are full of air and it'll go fine :)
This depends on the denomination or church that you are getting baptized into. Many churches baptize by immersion, which means that you will go completely under the water after a priest, minister, pastor, etc says a blessing or prayer of some sort. Other churches baptize by sprinkling, which means you will stand near a fountain while he/she says the blessing or prayer and then you will have water sprinkled on your head.
Is a headlock bieng used to hold the persons head under water?
Not good. Head gasket or cracked head. Exaust is getting into the water jacket somewhere. blown head gasket, or cracked head.
A baptismal font is where a baptism is performed. Exactly what is done depends on the denomination or congregation. Some baptisms are performed by sprinkling some water from the baptismal font on the head of the person being baptized. Other churches perform baptisms by immersion, which means the person being baptized must go completely under the water. Usually a prayer or blessing is said while the baptism is being performed.
You need a head or intake gasket. Coolant is getting into engine. Head more likely.
head gasket or cracked head.
The song is called Love Song, but the lyrics include "head under water, and they they tell me to breathe easy for a while." The album is called Little Voice. The song is called Love Song, but the lyrics include "head under water, and they they tell me to breathe easy for a while." The album is called Little Voice.
if you are getting water in your oil its eather a busted hear or head gasket if no water in oil it could be water pump
Intake gasket leaking on the inside of engine.
Could be a hose leak, a radiator leak or a head gakket leak. The water in the reservoir will get "sucked" into the cooling system if the level get low. Look for water on the ground or signs of spray under the hood. If it's a head gasket, look for water dripping from the exhaust pipe on start-up and/or steam. That would indicate that water is getting into the combustion chamber.
Yes they do, but they also breath under-water. They can breath under-water for 14 hours.
Most frogs live in the water, because the eyes are on top of their head they can see above the water while the rest of their body is hidden under water.