i don't think age matter because they could be someone that's about 10 but have really big lungs and someone about 50 that's small for they're age. the bigger your lungs are the longer you can hold your breath for.
On average, a person can only survive for about 1-3 minutes without breathing before they risk brain damage or death. However, the exact time can vary depending on factors such as overall health, activity level, and age. It is not recommended to deliberately hold your breath to the point of passing out as it can be extremely dangerous.
The weather, the age, the gender and nail biting are some of the factors that affect the growth of the nail plate.
Yes
Age does affect the exposure to chemicals. Babies and children generally have a higher risk of negative effects due to the exposure of harmful chemicals. An unborn fetus is the most susceptible. This is due to the fact that their organs are not fully developed.
As individuals age, the sensitivity of their taste buds may decrease, leading to a diminished ability to perceive certain flavors. This can result in a decreased sense of taste and potentially impact the overall enjoyment of food. Additionally, age-related changes in taste perception and saliva production can also affect the perception of flavors and the overall taste experience.
Swans can typically hold their breath for about 30 seconds to 1 minute while diving underwater for food. However, some species may be able to extend this duration slightly under certain conditions. Their ability to hold their breath is influenced by factors such as age, health, and the specific species of swan.
Breath In, Breath Out In and Out
Yes but we will still die if we hold our breath and breathing is how we age and die
As people age and smoke, it is more difficult to breath.
No only how big your lungs are
A water dragon can hold their breath for up to 30 minutes - not as long as an hour, but certainly longer than any human can. It is normal for a startled dragon to "play dead" in water. He will come up when he feels safe again.
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.
You may get one more small growth spurt, which should include your penis, but don't hold your breath.
60 years
Alcohol in breath dissipates quickly but not in urine, where it can be detected for about three days.
They would be able to survive for some time, probably 8-9 minutes without becoming unconcious. They will not breath in the water as when all animals(that includes humans) are underwater, we have a natural instinct to hold our breath, we dont need to "learn" how to hold our breath, if we needed to learn then we would all drown in our mothers womb. Adults are more likely to drown than babies because adults pannic and gag underwater, causing them to choke and cough, which in turn causes them to start breathing water. babies have no such sence of pannic at a new born age.
Many factors come in to play, such as the age and size of the animal. A baby with underdeveloped lungs surely can't hold it's breath for as long as a matured specimen. Water temperature is also a factor. It is not too out of the ordinary to observe a boa swimming underwater for several minutes at a time on just a leisurely swim, and they have been known to stay under for 20-30 minutes during mite infestations in an attempt to drown the parasites.