No, if you stop a sneeze halfway, the germs are not pushed back into your body. The sneeze reflex is triggered to help expel irritants or pathogens from your body, and blocking it may result in the viruses or bacteria being dispersed into the air instead.
Fish do not have a respiratory system capable of sneezing like mammals do. Additionally, their gills filter out particles from the water, rather than using a nose to filter out particles from the air like humans do when they sneeze.
NO! They dont sneeze, but if they have a virus they arent eye grabbing and have less color. im dumb.Of course plants sneeze try it just use pepper
No, it is not possible to sneeze underwater because the nasal reflex that triggers a sneeze requires air to pass through the nasal passages. If someone tried to sneeze underwater, the reflex would likely be suppressed.
Your eyes shut automatically when you sneeze due to a reflex called the photic sneeze reflex. This reflex is triggered by the same nerve that controls your sneeze response, causing your eyes to close involuntarily. It is a protective mechanism to prevent bacteria or particles from entering your eyes during a sneeze.
As far as i know,it travels approximately 150mph
about 6 feet.
When you sneeze, the little particles can travel up to 6 feet (2 meters) through the air. It's recommended to cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your elbow to prevent the spread of germs to others.
A simple sneeze spray an average of 40,000 droplets of saliva and mucous but some sneezes can go up to about 60,000 to 120,000 droplets. It lingers around in the air for about 12 hours and you also might smell your own sneeze. The air from a sneeze can travel 10 ft away but the wet spray travels and infects people 5 ft away. Simple sneeze: Achoo!= 40,000 droplets Wet sneeze: Ha-Isshhoo!= 60,000 to 120,000 droplets happy sneezing
Are you sneezing into the wind or indoors? Are you sneezing uphill or downhill? These are all factors on sneeze distance. :) The real answer is that once you sneeze, your germs become airborne and can travel for miles.
Not necessarily.
Yes, you can die from holding in your sneeze, because your sneeze can go about 90 miles per hour and so if you do hold it in you can suffer from brain damage!
No, why would he?
Not exactly. When you sneeze, all of the organs in your body, even your heart, momentarily stop, then start back up again when your sneeze is over. Pretty crazy, huh!
A sneeze can travel 15 feet. Be sure to turn your back if someone has sent one in your direction.
Up to I believe 4 feet, and at a speed of at least 60 mph.
it can go up to 160 kph