The time it takes for landforms to sink underwater can vary significantly based on geological processes. Factors such as erosion, sediment deposition, tectonic activity, and sea-level rise influence this duration. In some cases, landforms can gradually submerge over thousands to millions of years, while abrupt sinking can occur due to events like earthquakes or volcanic activity. Overall, the timeline is highly variable and context-dependent.
I believe the answer you are looking for would be land form, or land formation.
It would take a long time but eventually either a new island will form or if the underwater volcano is close enough to land a current island we become larger
If a baby is born underwater using the birthing method known as "Water birth" (a method of giving birth, which involves immersion in warm water.) it can survive underwater momentarily until you take it out of the water and takes its first breath. This is not to say that a baby born in water becomes capable of extended survival underwater like mythical mermaid.
Depends on the depth. A key alone isn't dynamically stable, so it'll sort of wiggle its way down. Might need a second or two for each yard.
Green sea turtles, also known as honu turtles, can hold their breath for around 4-7 hours while resting or sleeping underwater. However, they typically stay submerged for 4-5 minutes while actively foraging or swimming. The ability to hold their breath for extended periods allows them to dive to depths of up to 1,500 feet (450 meters).
ho long dose it take a humien to sink in quick sand
It took three hours for the titanic to sink
It took 23 hours or 1 day for the hood to sink
Approximately 10 minutes.
about 2 hours
2 hours
45 minutes
diesel is a liquid
About 2 hours and 40 minutes
It took around 18 minutes to sink completely.
I took Titanic 2 and a half hours to sink after hitting an iceberg on April 15, 1912.
not very long at all with 21st century tech