it depends on your age,weight, size so some can and some cant.
Yes, a healthy human can stay underwater for one minute assuming they have sufficient lung capacity and are not holding their breath. However, prolonged or repeated deep dives should only be done under proper training and supervision to prevent the risk of hypoxia or other complications.
24 hours by Charles causley
58 km an hour is just under 1 metre (0.966...m ) per minute. How fast that is depends on the context. It is far faster than a human being could run for any sustained period but less than half the speed of the ball served by a tennis player, or bowled in cricket or pitched in baseball. It is much faster than urban speed limits in the UK but only about half the motorway speed limit (again in UK). It is nowhere near fast enough for a plane to stay airborne and is positively crawling compared with electromagnetic radiation in a vacuum (1,080,000,000 km per hour).
The times 1:00- 12:00 stay the same. When you would get to 13:00 then it would go back to 1:00 on a 12 hour clock. The minute part will stay the same.
To complete a mile in 7 minuets or less you must stay at a constant speed of at least 9 miles per hour.
Teachers are better than Farmers because farmers stay in the country and teachers stay in the city that way teachers stay updated on what new product has come out. Interesting answer. How do country folks learn? What about teachers that are also farmers? A teacher is not better than a farmer. The two are merely different. They are often combined in to one human.
42, as it is the answer to life, the universe and everything.
Humans can't breathe underwater, unless assisted by either a snorkel or some other sort of air supply. With such a supply, there's really no limit to how long a human can stay, and breathe under water.
2 hours
Stay Human was created in 2001.
about a minute
A typical person can stay underwater for between 30 seconds and a minute. Trained divers can last for 2 to 3 minutes. Pearl divers can last for up to around 7 minutes. The world record for staying underwater (without using pure oxygen first) is just over 9 minutes. (Tom Sietas) Sietas' World Record using pure oxygen beforehand is a time of just over 16 minutes.
A dog could be staying under a table as a sign of anxiety. Another reason could be nothing is wrong with the dog and this is just a comfort zone.
1 minute
30 Minute Meals - 2001 Stay Warm was released on: USA: 3 February 2008
For modern nuclear subs, they could theoretically stay under indefinitely. Of course, there's a crew which has to eat and bathe, and food and toiletries do eventually run out.
yes dolphins can stay under water much, much longer than humans can --------------- lol yeah about 3 hours longer
1 minute