The brain does not literally take pictures like a camera; instead, it processes visual information continuously. Research suggests that the brain can process images at a rate of about 13 milliseconds per image, which translates to roughly 75 images per second. However, this is more about the perception of visual stimuli rather than actual "pictures." Overall, the brain's ability to interpret and respond to visual input is complex and involves much more than simply taking snapshots.
i guess so if the doctor uses x-ray....
Not many, but it depends on the quality and size of the pictures. The lower the quality and size the more pictures you can take.
1 minute or a couple seconds
Depends on the size and resolution of the pictures.
About 100.
A disposable camera can typically take around 27 to 36 pictures.
One minute or 60 seconds
The photographers took so many pictures because they were handsome
50
i think it take 4 minute and half
A cat should take around 20 to 30 breaths per minute.
Mosty portraits of many different people and sometimes they take pictures of nature and the sky. I hope this helped!!