why can't we breath in water?
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Since humans do not have gills, we cannot extract oxygen from water. Some marine mammals, like whales and dolphins, do live in water, but they don't breathe it. They have developed a mechanism to hold their breath for long periods of time underwater.
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- We can't breathe in water because there is no atmosphere in the hydrosphere.
- Also, we humans don't have gills to breathe underwater.
- However, sophisticated tools like oxygen cylinders are carried as a very very small atmospheric unit.
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