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A person can survive breathing only four times a minute for a limited period, as normal resting respiration rates typically range from 12 to 20 breaths per minute. Breathing at such a low rate may lead to insufficient oxygen intake and an accumulation of carbon dioxide in the body, which could result in hypercapnia and respiratory failure. While some individuals may tolerate low breathing rates temporarily, prolonged periods of such hypoventilation can lead to serious health complications or death within minutes to hours, depending on various factors like overall health and environmental conditions.

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