Can you inhale the air from bubbles?
Hello, I've always wondered whether you can breathe in the air bubbles trapped under a stone in the water. I've never found a real answer and would therefore be grateful for an honest answer.
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In the sea there is occasional. But I wouldn’t do it for security reasons, because it could also be methane or other digestive gases that are caused by conversion. Not so healthy.
Depending on the fact that it is a bubble with normal air caught by a stoneslide, you could breathe it. At least until the O2 content is still sufficient. However, if there are gases which have been formed by omission, e.g. methane, CO2 etc. Would you suffocate
Could be done in theory, but in practice it will be complicated. Because before you inhale the air you may get a lot of water in the nose/mouth.
If you can do it, yes. But it should also really be air bubbles.