you die without oxygen
It is unlikely that a child would actually hold their breath until they die, as the body's natural reflexes would typically kick in before that point. However, it is important to take any threats of self-harm seriously and seek professional help if needed.
Yes, holding your breath for an extended period of time can deprive your brain of oxygen, leading to potential damage and brain cell loss. It is important to avoid prolonged breath-holding to protect brain function.
The average length of time a mallard duck can hold it's breath is between 40-50 seconds. But only if a predatory animal is chasing it.
Yes, some trained individuals, such as free divers, can hold their breath for five minutes or longer. While the average person may only be able to hold their breath for about 30 seconds to 1 minute, with practice and proper techniques, it is possible to significantly extend that duration. Factors like lung capacity, relaxation techniques, and physical conditioning play a crucial role in achieving longer breath-holding times. However, it is important to practice safely to avoid risks like shallow water blackout.
As far as I'm aware the human body releases a different type of energy only capable of doing so when short bursts are required and sheer focus. Our bodies are amazing! Hemoglobin carries oxygen around the body but when 100 metre sprint comes along it can do even more!
because people have short breath
Yes. They can only breath air. Yes of course they do they are mammels and have lungs to breath! :)
A polar bear can only hold its breath underwater for a little more than a minute.
Well, it depends on the penguin. A macaroni penguin can hold its breath for 20+ minutes, but a fairy penguin can only hold its breath for 15 or less minutes.
Yes. But only for a short time.
If you're gonna live in the ocean, being able to hold your breath is quite handy as it lets you dive and use the volume of the ocean and not only the Surface.
Yes, but only if you hold your breath until then.
They only have one respriatory system and it is similar to humans. They breath oxygen from ther air with their lungs. When they are underwater they simply hold their breath (and can do so for a very long time). They do not breath water with gills like fish.
A roach can. Roaches can hold their breath for 40 minutes, while the longest a human can go it u to about ten minutes. On average people hold their breath for about a minute, but free swimmers go for around 8-10 minutes. Actually, i can hold my breath for less than 30 seconds only.
with their fins, they can only live in water the only way to live in water is if they can hold their breath or if they have gills
Only for short periods.
they do not lie down when they sleep because they have such a great amount of weight that if they were to stay on the ground all night they would crush their lungs and it would be extremely hard to breath until they could no longer breath. but they do rest sometimes by laying down but only for short periods of time