The human body can withstand significant pressure, but the limits vary among individuals. Generally, the pressure becomes dangerous at depths greater than 40 meters (about 130 feet) due to the risk of nitrogen narcosis and oxygen toxicity. However, without proper equipment, a diver could experience severe physical trauma or even death from pressure-related injuries before reaching extreme depths. Most recreational divers limit themselves to about 30-40 meters for safety.
no you cannot sneeze so hard that your head explodes, nobody has ever done that before.
It is dead.
your head explodes and you die
it depends how high you were and how far you went underwater, but you still cant make your head explode, if you went deep enough than your whole body might get squished and you would die
It is almost exactly in between Sootopolis City and Ever Grande City on your map. Go there and dive underwater. Search around underwater and eventually you should find an underwater cave containing the submarine. When you find the submarine, head to the surface.
Your head explodes and fireworks shoot out of your anus.
You probably scream your head off and your head then explodes and you drown in the blood that comes out. Maybe.
Holding your breath underwater is when your head/face is underwater and you do not breath.
it can't u crazy people it can't u crazy people
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If your head has been pushed underwater, prioritize regaining control of your breathing. Use your hands to push away from the person or object holding you down, and try to twist your body to break free. If possible, kick your legs forcefully to create distance and propel yourself upwards. Once you reach the surface, focus on taking deep breaths and signaling for help if needed.
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