A group of friends made a video and had a competition to see who could hold their breath the longest underwater using homemade breathing devices. Each participant took turns trying to beat the previous time, with the challenge being to stay underwater for more than a minute. In the end, João Vitor won the competition with a time of one minute and 23 seconds.
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1. The participants are competing to see who can stay underwater the longest using a homemade breathing device.
2. They have 30 minutes to find items in the house to build their device.
3. The device must allow them to breathe underwater without surfacing.
4. The participants will then test their devices in a pool.
5. The person who stays underwater the longest wins.
6. The competition involves several participants, including João Vitor, Laís, and Mosconi.
7. The participants take turns testing their devices in the pool.
8. The competition is timed, and the participant who stays underwater the longest wins.
9. João Vitor's device is described as "multifunction" and has a large tube for breathing.
10. Mosconi's device has a pipe that allows her to breathe underwater, but water enters the pipe and she is unable to stay submerged.
11. The competition is ongoing, with multiple participants taking turns testing their devices.
12. The winner is the person who stays underwater the longest, with a time of one minute and 23 seconds set by João Vitor.
13. The competition is being recorded and will be shared on a channel.