That is a rare complication called "subcutaneous emphysema".
The air is pulled in through the wiper cowl screen.The air is pulled in through the wiper cowl screen.
First of all, the atmosphere is the air. Secondly, air is matter, all matter is affected by gravity. Imagine this: the sea is liquid, it lies on the earth, pulled by gravity. the atmosphere is also like this except it is a "sea" of air, it lies on the earth, pulled by gravity.
Usually a dry socket will occur when you have had a tooth pulled (wisdom teeth being pulled are notorious for this). A dry socket is when the dentist pulls the tooth and the tissue covering the bone below the gum comes away and the bone is exposed to air. It's extremely painful. If you have a dry socket you would know it. If you are having pain go back to your dentist and if you can't get an appointment right away then go to the ER if you are in a lot of pain. Advil is an excellent over-the-counter pain killer and we use it here in Canada. Even beats Tylenol 3.
I had mine pulled and I found that talking did not cause any harm. It is more of an issue as to what you eat. If you eat the wrong things and or if you get dry socket you will not be happy.
The air drag was so heavy that it pulled me with it
Cooler denser air is pulled down by gravity but is also pushed down by the rising hot air. This process is called convection.
"Pulled pork in the air" is not a well known or commonly used phrase. Pulled pork, however, is a frequently consumed dish that contains a combination of pork meat with barbecue sauce.
Air
Inhaling.
As with anything with an updraft, surrounding air is constantly being pulled inwards.
air Pressure
Possibly, but not likely.