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Yes. If the nose and mouth are underwater, than the person can drown, no matter how little water there is. However, it is very unlikely to drown under this little water, unless the person is unconscious, being forced to stay, cannot move for some reason (such as a newborn too weak to turn over), or is trying to commit suicide.

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