This idiom comes from horse racing. You'd bet on whichever horse's nose would come in first. If you make a good guess, you're "on the nose."
to prevent dust to come inside our nose
Liquid oxygen is an industrial product.
yes because molecules come close when we cool a gas
Mostly they're dead.
Because there is an open pathway between the nose and throat. (That is how one breathes)
The runny nose liquid is called mucus.
When drinking any liquid and you have a mouthful and laugh the stomach muscles and esophagus contract and shoot the milk up through the nose.
jrink juice and make some one make you laugh very hard and juice will come out of your noise
If you are at lunch make sure the milk doesn't come out of his nose.
YES it will come out your nose YES it will come out your nose
This idiom comes from horse racing. You'd bet on whichever horse's nose would come in first. If you make a good guess, you're "on the nose."
nothing its a good sign it means your puppys nose is moised
it is water
Well, typically smoke doesn't come out of your nose, so if smoke does come out of your nose, I suggest finding a fire extinguisher.
The oropharynx is connected to the nasopharynx via the internal nares. When the mouth is closed, air from the laryngopharynx forces food or liquid from the mouth up through these passageways into the nasal cavity and out the external nares. -
There are many liquid medications that can appear to bring a dog 'back to life', but if the dog has died there is no magic potion that will change that.