The droplets can fly out of your mouth at up to 100 mph.
You should cover your mouth, so that your sneeze droplets don't fly everywhere.
Tens of thousands of tiny droplets fly out of your mouth when you sneeze, along with bits of mucus from your nose.
Cover Your Mouth!The spray radius of a sneeze is 15 feet. A sneeze is a reflex response using the muscles of the face, throat and,chest,releasing up to 40,000 droplets...The droplets of a sneeze can travel as fast as 150 feet a second, so If a sneeze takes a little less than a tenth of a second then the answer would be around 15ft, I'd guesstimate the maximum straight line projection at 12 ft.
Droplets will fly out of your mouth everywhere, especially during sneezing.
it is an infection caused by the bacteriaStreptococcus-Pneumoniae or Pneumococcus.people can be infected with the baceria in the throat,nose,or mouth.it can be spread easily,primarily in droplets from nose or mouth when they breathmcough,or even sneeze.
it is the bacteria and old saliva that exists in your mouth. As you sneeze you spray tens of thousands of droplets that contain saliva and bacteria into the air. As people breath in the droplets they would smell the saliva and bacteria that was in the air.
Cover my mouth.
Cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze.
A cough or sneeze.
It is approximated, that there is about 0.3 Joules of energy in a sneeze. A sneeze refers to a convulsive expulsion of the air from the lungs through the nose and mouth.
Don't stop it. Just let the sneeze come out through your mouth. This is actually how most people naturally sneeze.
It means you either forgot to cover your mouth when you sneeze or didn't even try to cover your mouth. The reason why sneezes smell bad is because the amount of bacteria and old saliva that was in your mouth sprays into the air as a fine mist or droplet spray when you sneeze. People then would be able to smell your sneeze by breathing in your saliva that was in the air when you sneezed.