No, because humans can't do two things at once.
Cause its impossible to birth with liquid going down your though
teens and preteens' bodies are still developing and adults' bodies are not
Yes. If you would like the food to go down your air tube...get stuck...can't breathe and choke...then yes, yes it is.
No, humans have two separate tubes for breathing and swallowing. The trachea carries air to and from the lungs, while the esophagus carries food and liquids to the stomach. These two tubes are completely separate and do not overlap.
It condenses when it exits into the cool air
The first Pez was created in 1927 in Vienna. It looks like it does now with the same shape and it was white. It was created to be a breath mint for adults.
You cannot breathe and swallow at the same time because of the anatomy of the throat. When you swallow, the epiglottis closes over the trachea (the windpipe) to prevent food or liquid from entering the airway, directing it instead to the esophagus. This protective mechanism temporarily halts breathing to ensure that the airway remains clear, which is crucial for preventing choking and aspiration. Therefore, the body prioritizes swallowing over breathing during this action.
The same
yes they are like adults but younger but still get sick by the same things we do
Infants are able to drink and breathe at the same time due to the fact that their hyoid bone sits slightly higher than adults. This acts like a snorkel to the larynx. In adults, the hyoid drops so we must close our airways with the epiglottis while we are drinking.
The same way that a person can be upside-down on Earth and still swallow water. The ability to swallow has nothing to do with gravity; it has to do with the muscles in the esophagus which move food and water from the throat to the stomach.
"Still"? They never HAVE. For example, they obviously don't have the right to vote, drink, smoke, or enter into contracts.