This is dependent upon many factors with the biggest being age. The very young having higher rates.
A normal rate for infants would be 40 - 60 breathes per minute.
Young children (2-6 years of age) have a typical rate of 20 - 30 breathes per minute.
A healthy adult at rest would have a breath rate between 12 and 20 breathes a minutes. With the average being closer to 12 breathes per minute, but as people age this rate tends to go up slightly.
During stress or exercise this rate can approach 70 or more breathes per minute.
The normal rate of respiration is about 12 to 24 breaths per minute. This may be higher in children or during exercise and anxiety
The average person breathe anywhere from 16-20 times every minute. The average adult is like 12-20 times per minute and the average kid is like 20-30 time every minute.
1 minute = 60 seconds, just as in time.
Just like time, 60 seconds are in one minute.
Fish, and other sea creatures. (Apart from things such as dolphins & whales who can just hold their breath for a long time) Human's can artificially breathe, using air tanks or snorkels.
130-350 beats per minute.
The human body has a nasal cycle where one nostril is more dominant in breathing at a time. This alternating pattern helps regulate airflow and optimize the functions of the nose, such as filtering and humidifying the air we breathe.
You breathe correclty by just letting the air have time to fill your lungs and then exhale. Don't breathe too fast, and no too slow. Many people like myself breathe slower when they sleep.
You can simply find out how many parts of a minute a certain number of seconds is by simply remember this formula: Time in seconds ÷ seconds per minute = time in minutes So based on that formula we get: 49 seconds ÷ 60 seconds per minute = 0.8166...7 minute.
Every time you breathe.
Yes. They do breathe every time they open their because gills are what they use to breathe
time by time
everybody has to eat and breathe at the same time.