The maximum safe depth for a human to dive underwater without any equipment is typically around 30 feet (9 meters). Diving deeper than this can lead to risks such as pressure-related injuries.
Without proper equipment no human can breathe underwater anywhere.
No. It would be impossible for a human to live underwater with no equipment.
Not without breathing apparatus.
No. Human beings cannot breath underwater at all without an external source of air.
The maximum safe depth for a human to dive underwater is typically around 130 feet (40 meters) without specialized training and equipment. Going deeper than this can lead to serious health risks such as decompression sickness.
Without extensive support and equipment, not in our solar system
No, I'm a human and we can't do that.
Yes, you can hear an underwater volcano, but the sounds are often not audible to the human ear. Underwater volcanic eruptions produce low-frequency sounds, including rumbling and explosive noises, which can travel long distances through water. Specialized equipment, such as hydrophones, is typically used to detect and record these sounds, as they are often below the range of human hearing.
Without a spacesuit, airtight building or other breathing apparatus, a human could live for about 3 minutes on Mars. With the right equipment, a human can live indefinitely on Mars.
No human being can breathe underwater unless they obtain gills. We are not able to draw in oxygen from H2O.
The deepest a human has gone underwater is about 35,797 feet (10,916 meters) in the Mariana Trench. This record was set by Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh in 1960.
raw tripe can be safely eaten by a dog but not a human