you die.
Birds hold their breath when they are drinking or diving to catch fish.
Sea nomads, also known as the Bajau people, can hold their breath for an average of about 13 minutes while diving underwater.
As you ascend from diving the surrounding water pressure decreases. This means if you hold your breath and ascend the pressure on your body decreases so your lungs start to inflate until........pop
a gas emboli can occur if a diver were to hold his or her breath upon ascent
When actively diving and hunting for food, platypuses can hold their breath for around two minutes. When they are not active, but are perhaps trying to stay unnoticed by predators, they are able to hold their breath for up to eight minutes.
You'll either have to hold your breath or have a SCUBA tank.
Whales Breathe air, with lungs. They have to Surface to Breathe, and hold their breath while diving
The Bajau people, also known as the Sea Nomads, have the ability to hold their breath for an extended period of time due to their unique genetic adaptation for diving.
Members of the Bajau tribe, known as "sea nomads," can hold their breath underwater for an average of about 5 minutes, due to their unique genetic adaptations for diving.
Right whales can typically hold their breath for about 15 to 20 minutes while diving. However, they usually surface for air more frequently, often coming up every 5 to 10 minutes. Their diving behavior can vary depending on feeding and other activities.
Praying Mantis are insects, they do not have lungs (gas exchanges happens using spiracles) so they can not hold their breath.
They can't. Dolphins and Whales have lungs, not gills. they have to Surface to Breathe. They hold their breath while diving.