If your a normal person no, unless if your comatose like you were post surgery or you have a serious brain injury.
a normal human should get from 6-8 hours of sleep, when excercising it is best if you get your full 8 hours, but don't sleep over 10 hours, it will cause brain sleep, which is basicly being tired, and lazy and feeling like your brain is numb.
they're human aren't they? so wouldn't the answer be how many hours of sleep does a human need? and the answer is about 8 hours.
If you meant human: on average, a human should sleep at least 8-10 hours, no more, no less. but on average, human normally sleeps for only 5-7 hours.
Under normal condition 6 to 8 hours sleep is sufficient. Unless one is in comma or under some drugs, 24 hours sleep is not possible.
The human body need a totall of 9 hours of sleep during the day or night to function correctly the next day.
9-10 hours of sleep.
human need 8-10 ours of sleep children need a little more 9-12 ours of sleep
A human most to sleep 8 hours in a day
Sleep requirements vary with age. The average best sleep for a normal adult is seven and one-half to eight hours.
No it is not at all possible to sleep for a year, to sleep for six months as in the Mahabharatta isnoy possible, nor for a month at a stretch. no, your body needs to be awake so that all the muscles can be exercised, including the heart. and, short of being in a coma, your brain wouldn't allow you to be asleep for much more than 48 hours
It is theoretically possible for a human to sleep standing up, but it is not common or ideal. The body's sleep cycle and posture adjustments during sleep are optimized for lying down. Standing up to sleep can be uncomfortable and may not allow for the deep, restorative sleep that lying down provides.
Yes it is possible. I did it before! Actually it was more about 60 hours. But very tiring though.