No.
75 minutes, but that's way more than an hour
8 hours and 10 minutes is equal to: 490 minutes 10 minutes more than 1/3 of a day
No. A month is more than that, and is about 30 days = 720 hours = 43200 minutes.409 minutes is just 6 hours and 49 minutes.
Fewer... There are 525,600 minutes in a 365 day year.
Probably not. Many Adult turtles could easily hold their breath for 15 minutes or much longer. Small turtles would likely be able to hold their breath for 5 minutes, IMO.
Not for a human. Some animals can, as you possibly already know. The only way a human is able to breath is by using an air tank, however, the human isn't producing the oxygen, the air tank is. So, if your question is "can humans breath underwater by themselves?" then no.
A polar bear can only hold its breath underwater for a little more than a minute.
The most recent research (2013) from the University of California indicates that the Emperor Penguin can remain underwater for up to 27 minutes. This is longer than any other species of penguin.
i know that they cannot hold the breath for long time. i guess is around 19-25 minutes Additional Info: A mature Hippo normally will hold their breath for an average of 5 minutes. But when forced, or pushed a mature Hippo can hold their breath for as much as 30 minutes, researchers believe it could be longer, but have no proof.They can stay underwater on one breath for 30 minutes at a time.hippos can stay under water for fifteen minutes they can close their nostrils they are fast swimmers but slow at walking on land
18 minutes ... Dolphins can't breathe underwater because they are mammals. They go to the surface to breathe and then hold their breath while underwater...Dolphins are conscious breathers, which means they have to think about every time they want to take a breath. They respire through a nasal opening called the blowhole, which is located on the top of their head. When resting, their blowhole remains tightly shut. They are able to hold their breath for an average of 4-5 minutes and a maximum of about 10 minutes. Dolphins are efficient breathers. They are able to exchange 80% of the air in their lungs with each breath, while humans are only capable of exchanging 17%.No mammals can breathe underwater at all. All mammals, including sea mammals, must breathe above the surface of the water. This is why marine mammals such as dolphins and whales frequently come to the surface.
Your breath !
yes Yes, they actually can. they can hold their breath for about 4 to 5 minutes. So they can stay under water longer than most humans.
Breath is light as a feather and can not be held for more than a few minutes.
Yes, some people can train themselves to hold their breath for more than 3 minutes. Through techniques like breath-holding exercises and conditioning of the diaphragm and lungs, some individuals can exceed 3 minutes without breathing. However, it is not recommended to attempt breath-holding for extended periods without proper training and supervision.
Your breath is impossible to physically hold for more than several minutes, even though it is lighter than a feather. This is because holding your breath deprives your body of oxygen, causing discomfort and the urge to breathe.
the average person could hold his breath for up to 1 minute under water. with the right training could be any where between 2min-5mins