In theory - yes, but it'd require both your eardrums to be busted.
Even at that, the connection between your ears and your airways are so narrow that I don't think you'd be able to get sufficient volume through,
Wow, you got some talent! But no, that would not be seen as normal.
Usually, because your ear drum is in the way. Even if that one was busted, the connection is too narrow to allow sufficient air flow for regular breathing.
no
It could be possible
no because adult amphibians is breathe from lungs and young amphibian breathe through gills by:magno,jhon christopher
It's possible, but definitely not recommended. A sneeze is supposed to send a certain amount of air through your nose, and the rest is supposed to flow out of your mouth. If you block your mouth, too much air can be forced through your nasal passages, potentially damaging them, along with your ears. It's best to sneeze forcefully and naturally through both your mouth and nose.
Because there is no hair or mucus (I know it's gross if you imagine it) to block out dirt in the air that we breathe in. Whereas in the nose, there are. And the air we breathe in through the mouth will go down to our throat and cause our throat to be dry and we will develop cough or flu (maybe).
The natural phenom that lets humans breathe is called air. Humans breathe through respiration of the lungs. Air is taken into the body in the form of oxygen and expelled in the form of carbon dioxide.
No
Through their ears !
A healthy person cannot breathe through their ears. However, someone who has a busted ear drum can actually have air flow through their Eustachian tube, a small tube between the nasal cavity and the inside side of the eardrum, which is used to equalize the pressure on both sides of the ear drum to prevent it from blowing out.
No it is not possible!
no
yes
Well pandas, strangely smell with their ears and hear with their nose. so I think they breathe with their mouths!
No. Wolves breathe through their mouth or nose. Just like the rest of us mammals.
yes through your ears...but any other way is not possible
Yes. Kenny G (saxophone player) does it especially well!
That would only be possible if they have a hole in their ear drum.
Mosquitoes who are adults breathe through what is called a spiracle. Spiracles are small holes on the sides of the bodies that allow them to breathe. only mosquito larvae breathe with a siphon.