A dolphin typically exhales through its blowhole about 4 to 8 times per minute when at rest. This frequency can increase during physical activity or when the dolphin is swimming quickly. The blowhole allows for efficient breathing, enabling dolphins to take in oxygen quickly and continue their underwater activities.
It is highly unlikely that a human being would be able to continuously blow air for a whole minute.
1 minute
they blow up eventually in about 1 minute i think
yes, antimatter can blow up whole cities. it only takes the amount of a grain of sugar to blow up an entire city the size of New York City.
Excuse the answer of my friend there... Yes. Dolphins do in fact have blow holes. They are considered aquatic mammals, and can not breathe under water, so they go to the surface to inhale oxygen or to exhale excess water and carbon.
It could be. You need to have the whole sentence to answer this.
yes
It depends on what county you live in and what the policy in that county is. Most counties require you to wait at least 1 minute and blow the horn 3 times before you move on.
Cubic Feet per Minute. It refers to the volume of air the system can blow.
a cane
Over 9 times
Of course not.