If it was lying on its side and had its nose in a puddle and couldn't move - 500 mLs
Yes, fleas can drown in the washing machine if they are exposed to water for a sufficient amount of time.
It is highly unlikely to drown in a tablespoon of water as the amount is not sufficient to block your airway. Typically, drowning occurs when the airway is obstructed by a significant volume of liquid, leading to suffocation.
It used to be believed that pigs could not swim without cutting their own throat with their trotters. This was a myth, pigs can swim, there is even such a thing as the pig Olympics which was held in Moscow, Russia, one of the events being swimming! However, like all living things, if a pig is unable to swim for reasons such as injury/ ill health/exhaustion or many other reasons, then they will drown.
Yes, fleas can drown in water. It typically takes about 24 hours for fleas to drown in water.
Yes, you can drown in any water.
Yes, fleas can drown if submerged in water for a sufficient amount of time. Fleas breathe through small openings on their bodies called spiracles, and when submerged in water, they are unable to get oxygen, leading to drowning.
Yes you can drown in almost any amount of water
Not with the current amount of water on earth, there would still be land left over
Underwatering a plant will cause it to die because it won't get enough water to be supported. Overwatering will lead the plant to drown. And yes, it is possible for a plant to drown.
Yes, roaches can drown in hot water.
Yes. Drowning is not about the amount of water the person is in but how the water enters the persons system. If the child gets too much bath water in their lungs at once without being able to spit it out they can drown. But...a child should NEVER be left alone in a bath long enough for that to happen....PERIOD!
A fixed amount of water tends to have the least amount of kinetic energy in its solid state, as the molecules are tightly packed and have limited movement. This is why ice has lower kinetic energy compared to liquid water or water vapor.