Yes. The record is over 17 minutes.
Holding your breath until it becomes fatal can vary depending on individual factors, but on average, it is estimated to be around 2-3 minutes. However, it is important to note that holding your breath to the point of passing out can be dangerous and should not be attempted.
1-2 MINUTES I am 14 and I can hold for 4 minutes at depth of 6 metres
Dogs can typically hold their breath for about 30 seconds to 1 minute. However, this can vary depending on the individual dog's health, fitness level, and breed. It's important to never force a dog to hold their breath as it can be harmful to their health.
The current world record for holding one's breath is over 11 minutes, achieved by Stig Severinsen in 2012. Holding one's breath for extended periods should not be attempted without proper training and supervision. It can be dangerous and lead to serious health risks such as hypoxia.
The human heart can typically survive without oxygen for about 20 minutes. After this time, irreversible damage can occur leading to cardiac arrest and possible death. Immediate medical intervention is crucial in such situations.
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they can hold their breath under the waters surface for abiout 2-3 minutes
No, it is not safe to hold your breath for 5 minutes as it can lead to lack of oxygen in the body which can be dangerous and potentially result in unconsciousness or worse. The average person can hold their breath for about 1-2 minutes, but trying to exceed this limit is not recommended.
Professional pearl divers can often hold their breath for 2-4 minutes, with some exceptional divers being able to hold their breath for up to 5-7 minutes. This ability is developed through training and practice to increase lung capacity and improve breath-holding techniques.
i,m not sure but for about 2 minutes at least
respiration. if you dont have respiration you can hold your breath for 2 to 3 minutes or more, but before you do that you would die.Oh, and you spelt holding wrong lol.
Possums do not normally hold their breath, nor submerge themselves underwater. A possum can go approximately 3 minutes without air.
Navy SEALs undergo intense underwater training and can typically hold their breath for up to 2-3 minutes. Some may have advanced training to extend this time further.
The amount of time a teenager can hold their breath varies depending on factors such as lung capacity and cardiovascular fitness. On average, a teenager can typically hold their breath for around 1-2 minutes, but this can vary widely from person to person. Holding your breath for extended periods can be dangerous and should not be attempted without proper training or supervision.
About 15-20 minutes underwater and it has to go back up to get airThe Killer Whale is the fastest mammal in the seas. It can swim up to thirty five miles per hour. While swimming rapidly it can often make leaps forty feet long , rising four feet above the water. The Killer Whale is capable of diving to depths of over 1000 feet and it is able to remain beneath the surface for as much as twenty minutes.Killer whales can hold their breath upto 15 minutes by slowing down their beats from 60 beats to 30 beats per minute while diving.
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They're able to hold their breath for about 2 hours.