a whole whole whole not alot
For about 5 minutes, if you feed it, it will likely go to sleep for 10 minutes
Your brain needs 5 minutes of sleep. Your body needs 8 hours of sleep.
Extra time is called overtime... and it's 5 minutes.
1. They have 7 vertebras like humans 2. they only sleep for 5 minutes lazy giraffes sleep for 10 minutes
Each hour has sixty minutes in it. In this case, multiply the 2 hours by 60 minutes to get 120 minutes. You then have those extra 5 minutes which must be added to the 120 minutes which equal 125 minutes.
By putting the Nintendo 3ds in sleep mode for some minutes (I guess 5 minutes).
Sleep actually occurs in cycles that typically last about 90 minutes, not 5 minutes. Each cycle comprises various stages, including light sleep, deep sleep, and REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, with each stage playing a crucial role in physical and mental restoration. Throughout the night, an individual will experience multiple cycles, with REM sleep becoming more prominent in the later cycles. Understanding these cycles is essential for recognizing the importance of adequate sleep for overall health.
Depends on the person Could take from 5-30 minutes
giraffes sleep at 5 to 10 minutes a day
20 minutes per pound plus an extra 20 minutes. In this case 5 hours 15 minutes.
If Jay continues the same pattern of running an extra mile in the extra 5 minutes each day then on Thursday you would expect him to run 4 miles in 20 minutes.
When you dream your brain follows a 4 staged "dream circle". 1. Falling asleep around 5-10 minutes 2. Light sleep around 15-20 minutes 3. Deep sleep around 50-60 minutes (you can't wake up and this is the most important stage of sleep, without it you can't live or you live a miserable life). 4. REM sleep around 5-7 minutes (REM= Rapid Eye Movements) (this is the stage when you dream) This action will repeat for 5-6 times under one night. So humans experience dreams 5-6 times a night. As simply as that.