It depends you the divers lung capacity and how many breathsper minute they take. But in general it would be 1.3 to 1.8.
in depth, feet is used, but in amount, gallons is used
Fathoms is the unit used for measuring the depth of the ocean; there are 6 feet to a fathom.
It can do to a depth of 200 feet.
Depth of oceans. A fathom is six feet. It is unlikely to be used in cookery.
An aqualung is a piece of equipment consisting of an oxygen tank and breathing apparatus used by divers to allow them to breathe underwater at depth.
A yard is three feet long, so 6 feet is 2 yards. Another name for two yards (or 6 feet) is a fathom, and this measurement was once used to measure the depth of seas.
that's whats is mum is called A fathom is 6 feet and is generally used as a measurment of water depth.
A foot is the same length if it is being used for height or width, or depth.
A fathom is a length of six feet used to measure water depth.
Width . . . feet Depth . . . feet Length . . . miles Flow rate . . . (gallons per second) or (feet per second) Gradient . . . . feet per mile
A fathom is a measure of depth, used to measure the depth of water. It is equal to six feet. The father lies fully five fathoms deep, at least thirty feet deep.
The correct spelling is agonal, and it is a term used to describe the respiratory rate and depth of a patient that is near death. It is characterized by slowing rate that becomes labored as the patient gasps. aka gulpy breathing. Agonal can also be used to describe a similar cardiac rhythm.