They are mermaids....... they live under water.
Yes you can, but you would have to hold your breath and make sure that you exhale quickly, because underwater there is no oxygen. You will hear it but the projectile will not go as fast because the water will slow it down. You would not be able to fire another shot unless you supply your own oxygen or surface and inhale.
they practice holding their breath trying to increase the time they can hold there breath, in fact david blaine recently held his breath for about 8 minutes i think. a few weeks later on ripley'd believe it or not a Russian held his for about 15 minutes. one secret how they can do this is DON'T SMOKE I heard david blaine held his breath for much longer than that. I was told that magicians like him train themselves by inhaling huge concentrations of pure oxygen from a type of oxygen tank before entering the water. They train to be able to take that much oxygen without blacking out. Then when they get a lightheaded feeling from all the extra oxygen to the brain, when they go underwater they start feeling normal again until the breath runs out.
The average person can hold their breath for about 30 seconds to 1 minute. However, trained individuals like free divers can hold their breath for several minutes due to their specialized training techniques. Holding your breath for too long can be dangerous and lead to hypoxia.
No, breath is a concrete noun. A breath (in or out) can be felt by the person breathing; breath (in the air) is made up of particles that can be measured or counted by instruments even though you may not be able to see them.
No unless there is technical supplies involve
Myoglobin enables the marine mammals to be able to hold their breath for extended periods of time underwater. The beaver has been reported to hold its breath underwater for about 15 minutes.
Water dragons have the ability to breath underwater, breath water, and in some cases are able to turn things into water.
by being cold blooded by having second eyelids and by being able to breath underwater
One reliable place to find information about "breathing underwater" is HowStuffWorks. This details why we are not actually able to breath underwater without breathing equipment.
Being a fish, fish don't have lungs. They breath through gills. Gills are almost like lungs except that the fact that they are only able to breath underwater.
Not for a human. Some animals can, as you possibly already know. The only way a human is able to breath is by using an air tank, however, the human isn't producing the oxygen, the air tank is. So, if your question is "can humans breath underwater by themselves?" then no.
No. The platypus will avoid its enemies, hiding in its burrow or remaining motionless underwater until the danger has passed. Platypuses are able to hold their breath for up to eight minutes underwater if they are inactive.
Seals are able to hold their breath for long periods of time while underwater by slowing their heart rate and reducing blood flow to non-essential organs. They have a high oxygen storage capacity in their muscles and blood, allowing them to stay submerged for extended periods. They also have adaptations such as efficient lungs and a high concentration of myoglobin in their muscles to help them extract oxygen from the water.
Penguins are able to hold their breath while swimming underwater by closing their nostrils and using their lungs to exchange oxygen. They can stay submerged for several minutes before resurfacing to breathe. Additionally, penguins have a high concentration of myoglobin in their muscles, which helps store oxygen and aids in their ability to stay underwater for extended periods of time.
Adele penguins breathe air through avian air sacs which are similar to lungs in mammals. They are able to hold their breath for extended periods while diving under the water.
=it helps you breath easily underwater, so you dont haave to keep going up for air=