You would die.
However, the deepest part of the Mariana Trench is only about 11,000 meters deep, so I don't know for sure where you're planning on going 150,000 meters under. You could dig a hole at the bottom of the trench, but I wouldn't recommend that.
Without proper equipment no human can breathe underwater anywhere.
Not without breathing apparatus.
No, I'm a human and we can't do that.
No. Human beings cannot breath underwater at all without an external source of air.
No human being can breathe underwater unless they obtain gills. We are not able to draw in oxygen from H2O.
The deepest a human has gone underwater is about 35,797 feet (10,916 meters) in the Mariana Trench. This record was set by Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh in 1960.
No, you cannot breathe air bubbles underwater because they do not contain enough oxygen to sustain human respiration.
No. It would be impossible for a human to live underwater with no equipment.
1984 Buick Skylark
Florida is destined to return to what it was before human intervention: underwater.
3 minutes then get unconscious and then suffocate
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