Monk seals can stay underwater for up to 20 minutes at a time, but they typically average around 8-12 minutes per dive. They are skilled divers that can reach depths of around 1,000 feet while hunting for food.
A typical person can stay underwater for between 30 seconds and a minute. Trained divers can last for 2 to 3 minutes. Pearl divers can last for up to around 7 minutes. The world record for staying underwater (without using pure oxygen first) is just over 9 minutes. (Tom Sietas) Sietas' World Record using pure oxygen beforehand is a time of just over 16 minutes.
They are mermaids....... they live under water.
Theoretically yes. It would be comparable to a developing baby in its mothers womb.
I think for about 15 seconds or less...Their lung capacity is almost like that of dogs... If you trap a dog or a wolf underwater, they'll immediately start to struggle for air so, that means they can't live in there! conclusion= neither they like to get wet nor they like to hold their breath...:)
Humans can't breathe underwater, unless assisted by either a snorkel or some other sort of air supply. With such a supply, there's really no limit to how long a human can stay, and breathe under water.
A Monk stay s a monks until he dies
Paint does not affect how long the turtle can stay underwater..
It takes in air from surface and can hold their breath for a long time. It will also close its nostril tightly when underwater
A penguin can stay underwater for about 15 minutes and can go to a depth of 1700 feet.
about a minute
20min
Adult gray whales can stay underwater for approximately 10 - 15 minutes.
they will be dead
40 minutes
Yes it is, as if you stay underwater for too long, your lungs can't take it, and you may choke/ faint. Only a few mammals (whales, dolphins, porpoises, etc.) can stay underwater for long periods of time.
He can't.
no, but they can stay underwater for a long time