24 hours
24 hours
A German type VII U-boat could stay submerged for about 24 hours before it had to resurface to replenish its air supply. This air supply could be extended somewhat by limiting activities of the crew while submerged. The type IX could stay submerged for 11 days. The snorkel in 1943 allowed German subs to stay submerged and refresh air. All other US/UK/Jap etc subs could stay down 2 days before having to vent for fresh air and recharge batteries.
It will survive almost instantly though how long it remains in this state is largely a question of phylum and the liquid the vegetation is submerged in.
No, lucky bamboo should not be submerged in water for long periods of time as it can lead to root rot and damage the plant. It is best to keep the roots partially submerged in water to maintain the plant's health.
Bamboo can be fully submerged in water without negative effects as long as it is not submerged for extended periods of time, which can lead to decay.
Yes, bamboo can grow submerged in water, as long as the water is not too deep and the plant has access to oxygen.
Bamboo can live for several years when submerged in water, typically around 2 to 5 years.
Items should be submerged in sanitizer for at least 1 minute to ensure proper disinfection.
They have huge lungs
They don't. When submerged, dolphins hold their breath.
Yes, bamboo can be submerged in water and still thrive, as long as the water is not stagnant and the plant is able to receive enough oxygen.
A nuclear powered submarine can remain submerged for as long as it has fuel rods and supplies for the crew.