It depends on how different the pressures of high and low are. If they are very different, the wind is stronger than if the difference was smaller.
Humans can exhale around an average of 15.5 miles per hour. The fastest recorded sneeze, wherein air is exhaled, was 102 miles per hour.
The fastest recorded speed of a wind gust is 318 MPH, although it is possible that the wind is capable of blowing faster.
The fastest wind speed recorded on earth was a gust to 302 mph in the F5 tornado that hit the Oklahoma City area on May 3, 1999. Stonger winds have likely ocurred in other tornadoes.
Speed of air would be the same as windspeed. Can be next to nothing on a calm day, and more than 100MPH in a tornado.
Calm to a record 318 mph in a tornado.
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Humans, as well as other animals, exhale carbon dioxide, water vapor and some nitrogen. The water vapor can be seen when breathing on a glass window.
Inhale Exhale was created in 2005.
take place when you inhale and exhale?
take place when you inhale and exhale?
because your body extracts the oxygen from the air in your lungs and as a result the ratio of carbon dioxide to oxygen in increased. Edit: During aerobic respiration, your body produces carbon dioxide from the breakdown of glucose to create ATP. Carbon dioxide is also produced during fermentation.
we inhale 14% and exhale 9%
Humans inhale oxygen and exhale carbon di oxide.
Carbon Dioxide
inhale and exhale
The airway in the human body is the passage through which inhale and exhale air.
You take in oxygen and you exhale carbon dioxide.
Humans, as well as other animals, exhale carbon dioxide, water vapor and some nitrogen. The water vapor can be seen when breathing on a glass window.
we exhale carbon dioxide, which is what plants absorb.they need that to live.
It is not possible to tell who was the first human to fast.
It allows your rib cage to move when the lungs inhale and exhale
When you exhale you breath out.
Yes, it would be super fast for a human.