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To cook, kill germs, not get hypothermia in the winter, to add moister to the house so your nose won't get stuffy.
It protects you from everything that you have breathed in through your nose that can not be good to breath in like dust or something like that and if you sneeze you can clean out your nose.
Because germs can pass easily from your hand into your eyes, nose and mouth and cause disease.
it is because when the chemicals are smelled directly they react with our nose and we can get many infections.
because your feet sweat and the sweat sits there and releases a gas to make the smell. Thank you for using Answers.com
Yes there is a possibility that you can kill someone by putting cold water down there nose if that person is a deep sleeper but if not there can not be possibility.
trap dust and germs and kill them
To cook, kill germs, not get hypothermia in the winter, to add moister to the house so your nose won't get stuffy.
to get rid of the mucus and germs in your body.
Not if it's in water or you don't put it in your mouth or nose.
Yes you can. Some germs can survive in the microscopic water droplets that are propelled out of the nose or mouth when we breathe, therefore spreading the germs. How long the germs live is dependant on what the virus is, however.
They are green slimy germs in your nose
to keep the germs away the hair traps the germs
Original Answer: to get the germs off. My Answer: If we touch our eyes, nose, mouth, or food with dirty hands then some of the bacteria and viruses on our hands will get inside of us. Usually that's not a big deal because our immune systems will kill the invading organisms but occasionally we all get some powerful germs on our hands and putting those organisms into our body will make us sick. Most germs are washed off of our hands when we lather up with soap and warm water, which is why I always wash my hands well before handling food.
They are green slimy germs in your nose
because there just is to help your nose not to get bacteria\cooties\germs
The hair in your nose protects you by catching things like dust, germs, etc.