A single seizure would not last that long, but people can get lots of seizures one after the other. If that happens they should be hospitalised.
Yes. Some tornadoes may last for more than an hour, but such cases are rare. Most tornadoes do not last more than 10 minutes.
Usually half an hour, but in the more traditional Orthodox churches it could last for approximately one hour.
Yes. In fact, tornadoes that last and hour or more are rare. Most tornadoes last less than ten minutes, and many last only a few seconds.
No. An earthquake would never last more than an hour. Most last less than a minute. The 1989 earthquake lasted 15 seconds.
Seizures are extremely rarely fatal. People are more likely to die from another cause, such as falling from a high place when having a seizure. The most serious kind of seizure is a Grand Mal, and if a seizure itself is going to kill someone, it would have to be an extremely serious Grand Mal seizure. However the vast majority of Grand Mal seizures are not serious enough to cause serious damage, so people would not regard them as being a risk of death.
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Usually, yes. The vast majority of tornadoes last less than an hour, with a typical tornado lasting no more than 10 minutes. Occasionally, a tornado will last for more than an hour, sometimes much more. At least one tornado is believed to have lasted for more than 3 hours. Such long-lived tornadoes are usually rather strong.
There are more than 20 different seizure disorders. One in ten Americans will have a seizure at some time, and at least 200,000 have at least one seizure a month.
You are most likely asking about a convulsive seizure commonly known as a grand mal seizure. There is no set period of time. Seizures may last a few seconds or several minutes. Commonly they last about 1 to 3 minutes, but have been known to last much longer in severe cases. There are also many types of seizures. They are no longer limited to just grand mal and petit mal. In fact those two terms given way to more descriptive terms relating to the actual type of seizure involved. The lengths of time for the various types of seizures also varies according to the specific type involved.
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An EEG usually takes no more than one hour
An EEG usually takes no more than one hour