You have to see how long you can hold your breath while you are cleaning you stinky toilet.
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Well it sorta depends on how big your lungs are, but usually no. Most people can hold their breath for about a minute
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 know that they cannot hold the breath for long time. i guess is around 19-25 minutes Additional Info: A mature Hippo normally will hold their breath for an average of 5 minutes. But when forced, or pushed a mature Hippo can hold their breath for as much as 30 minutes, researchers believe it could be longer, but have no proof.They can stay underwater on one breath for 30 minutes at a time.hippos can stay under water for fifteen minutes they can close their nostrils they are fast swimmers but slow at walking on land
Possums do not normally hold their breath, nor submerge themselves underwater. A possum can go approximately 3 minutes without air.
Yes they will. After about 4 minutes brain cells will start dying due to the lack of oxygen. It is highly unrecommended to hold your breath that long.
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.
The average person can hold there breath for about 30 to 40 seconds, not that long uh. But some people mainly free divers who have been diving for a long period of time their lungs and heart have expanded and got used to holding their breath for longer times. There was a case in NYC which a man for the Guinness Records held his breath for 15 minutes.
yes Yes, they actually can. they can hold their breath for about 4 to 5 minutes. So they can stay under water longer than most humans.
4 minutes is 1/15 of an hour. In one hour, the train would travel 30 miles. Multiply that by 1/15 to get 2 miles in 4 minutes.
take in the biggest breath you can, and then add a quick forcable one so that you push your limits. Close your mouth and nose, then focus on some random and fascinating object. OR: the same, but instead of focusing on an object focus on holding your breath and tell yourself that all humans can hold their breath for more than 5 minutes. it sounds stupid but it's not; you can convince your brain that you can do anything you want to.
4 million minutes