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Sliding a finger up and down the nose can be a sign of contemplation or deep thought. It may indicate that the person is thinking deeply about something or is trying to make a decision.
Releasing a heavy pendulum bob from your nose would likely result in injury or damage to your nose and face. The force of the bob swinging down would exert a significant impact on your nose, potentially causing pain, bleeding, or even broken bones. It is not safe or recommended to perform such an action.
This instruction is likely intended for someone to practice balancing on the door while leaning forward with their nose touching it. It requires straddling the door with feet on each side. It may be a balance or flexibility exercise, but caution should be taken to ensure the door remains stable and secure.
When you blow your nose, the speed of snot can vary depending on factors such as the force of the exhale and the viscosity of the mucus. In general, it is not moving at a high speed, likely only a few feet per second.
No, the upward force on an airplane wing is not thrust. It is actually lift, which is generated due to the pressure difference between the top and bottom surfaces of the wing as the air flows over it. Thrust is the forward force that propels the airplane through the air.
When you touch your finger to your nose, the action force is the force exerted by your finger onto your nose. The reaction force is the equal and opposite force exerted by your nose back onto your finger, as described by Newton's third law of motion. These two forces are known as an action-reaction pair and occur simultaneously whenever two objects interact with each other.
There are two forces involved; the finger pushes against the nose, and the nose pushes against the finger.
yes it can because i tried it i had to have surgery to get my finger out of my nose.
Finger prints no, nose prints yes.
Germs can enter the nose through the air we breathe, especially when in close contact with an infected person who coughs or sneezes. They can also be transferred by touching surfaces contaminated with germs and then touching the nose. Once in the nose, germs can multiply and cause infections.
Yes, there can be a connection. If you have a bacterial infection in your sinuses, then you are probably blowing your nose/ touching your nose a lot. Since the ear piercing is new you are probably touching it a lot/ rotating it a lot. Bacteria may have been transferred from your nose/ sinus via your finger to your ear. Just put hibiclens, or some other antiseptic on your ear a few times a day.
No two nose prints are alike a dogs nose print is like our finger print.
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yes/correct, or more specifically, you're right on the nose
No, it's not true that touching your nose makes it bigger. The size of your nose is determined by genetics and does not change due to physical contact. Frequent touching can, however, lead to irritation or changes in skin texture, but it won't affect the actual size of the nose.
It means that when you put your finger under your nose, you have a mustache.Wtf did you think it meant?
If your nose is broken, go to the ER. They will either perform surgery on your nose or patch it up. If it is only a nosebleed, wrap a piece of gauze around your finger, tilt your head back, and gently place the finger on the nose, not inside. Once bleeding has ended, carefully wash you nose out with water.