It comes from your mouth at somewhere between 40 and 100 mph.
No. If that were the case, your sneeze would be breaking the sound barrier. Sneezes come from your mouth and nose at somewhere between 40 and 100 mph.
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the highest recorded sneeze speed is 160 kilometres per hour
100 miles
Well according to FerrariF50man's Experiment on Youtube ''Does a sneeze travel at 70mph?''The answer is basically 'no' because the sneeze power out of your nose feels like it travel fast but it really travels at about 23mph / 30kph! :)A sneeze can basically travel at the speed of 23 miles per an hour.WELL...According to Myth Busters it's 39 MPHit is 165km per hour
96 kilometers or 60 miles.
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!
Wait A Sneeze QwQ I is surprised
A sneeze.
About 30 meters per second, or 67.1 miles per hour.
An average sneeze comes from your mouth and nose at somewhere between 40 and 100 mph.There can be variation:This was tested on MythBusters and they found their fastest sneeze being 39 mph. Not to say some people don't sneeze faster, but 102 mph is the fastest recorded speed. The world record has been said to be at 115 km per hour [71.5 mph].The average person can sneeze as fast as up to 700mph.100 MPH.
im not really sure, but I heard from one of my friends that it is around 120 mph
The peak force of a sneeze as it explodes from your mouth and nose is similar to that of a fire hose. The respiratory droplets are sent flying at a speed that is just over 100 mph in many cases, and on average these are flung about a 12 foot distance from you, but sometimes as far as 16 feet. They are surprisingly powerful.