it is simple it is the spram whale
Blue whales - like all whales - have lungs and can't breathe under water. When they dive they hold their breath. The only kinda-sorta exception is the whale Shark. But it's only called "whale" because of its size. It's a Shark - a fish - and it breathes with gills.
An Sperm Whales can dive for about 5 mintures
Recreational divers usually don't go any deeper than 60ft. The recreational dive limit is 130ft.
im not sure what you mean by "blubber whale" since all whales have blubber but sperm whale do dive down very deep to hunt giant squid.
The blue whale can dive for 10-20 minutes and dive for 500 metres deep.
The cast of Dive to Shark City with Neil Morrissey - 1999 includes: Neil Morrissey as Presenter
The whale is flexible. The submarine is not, and is therefore subject to crushing from the pressure.
to go for food.Or just to have fun
Fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) can dive as deep as 470 m (1540 ft).
50 billioon feet
Orcas can dive upto a 1,000 feet (304.8m).