it should be the same as with the finger nail form your hand but if it hurts try it under a warm or hot water for about 30 minutes or so.
they survive by all the nutrience in the ground.one they adapt to all the water in the ground
soil water sunlight
Probably 100%. The human body needs water to survive.
Assuming the rate of dripping is constant, 5 minutes is half of 10 minutes, so only half as much water would have dripped. Half of 6 ounces is 3 ounces.
Cockroaches can survive under water for up to 15 minutes. http://ct.water.usgs.gov/education/riverfacts.htm Mythbusters showed 5 of 5 cockroaches survived after being under water for 30 minutes http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/mythbusters-drowning-cockroaches.html
The average human can survive under water for approximately 5 minutes but no more then 10.
They are water based animals so can survive under water for approximately 60 minutes, but without water 3.7 seconds
usually no but sometimes you can get lucky
2 mins under stress in a cage and panic. Srs.
Depending on the temperature of the water. People have been revived after being drowned in very cold water.
An ordinary fire would not survive under water, for a common fire requires fuel, oxygen, and heat. under water there would be no oxygen available, and the heat would be conducted away too quickly. HOWEVER oxy-acetylene gas cutting can be done under water, for we carry our oxygen with us. And bulk magnesium will burn under water (incendary bombs).
Water stick insects favor being on the surface of the water because this is where their food accumulates. Also, if they were under the water, they would not survive.
2 minutes
NO
If you are fat, about 3 minutes maximum.
10 minutes