It depends.
How cold? You can get hypothermia in 50-80 degree water. Are you asking about 32 degree water? Shock in five minutes or so. Your expected life expectancy is about 15 minutes. If its really cold you'll be dead in 3-5 minutes.
not a college degree but if you do it could help alot
Unprotected, with out a wet suit, it shouldn't take more than 15 minutes or so.
There are variables involved. You need to know the amount of water, its initial temperature, the amount of heat being applied and the ambient temperature.
If the water was extremely cold there is a possibility, though the human brain cannot go without oxygen for 5 minutes on average.
Liquid water changes from a liquid to a solid at around 0oC.
At 60 deg pool water is extreamly cold to human skin, the kind of water that makes you jump back out of the water as soon as you get in and i tried to get used to 60 deg water and it took me about 45 minutes to ever have the water be o.k. to my skin so I dont belive you could ever get used 60deg water.
If you need to transport your turtle, he or she will not die from being in the car. Turtles spend time in water and out of water. Just make sure that if you are traveling for more than 8 hours that you stop and put him in a sink of water for 10 minutes
If you could find a fish that lives in 700 degree water, don't cook it--it would be worth a great deal of money.
It depends on whether you are saying 80F or 80C. Water at 80F will not burn but at 80C it will. 80C = 176F and that will give you a second degree burn in a couple of minutes.
I think it is the massive pressure of the water being let out at such fast speed that it makes a squealing noise
There are many car engine damages that could occur to a vehicle from being submerged in water. Your car could short for example.