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A sneeze is an involuntary expulsion of air induced by an irritation in the nose.
When you sneeze, you whoosh alot of air out of your nose and mouth. Since your body has a natural reaction; to get more air into your body to replace the air you just whooshed out; you inhale immediately after sneezing, and if you breathe in too quickly, you irritate the inside of your nose, and then causing another sneeze and sometimes another and another. ~Cherry.girl**
A sneeze is a forced expellation of air in response to some irritation in the nose or throat. Fish do not breath air so they can not sneeze.
It's much better to let yourself sneeze. You sneeze because there's something inside your nose that isn't supposed to be there. When you sneeze, the air blasts out whatever was bothering your nose. Also, the pressure from holding in a sneeze could hurt your ears.
A sneeze is completely involuntary and cannot be stopped. A cough reflex is also involuntary, but it is sometimes possible to "hold it in". Coughing comes from the lungs while sneezing comes from the nose.
It is approximated, that there is about 0.3 Joules of energy in a sneeze. A sneeze refers to a convulsive expulsion of the air from the lungs through the nose and mouth.
A sneeze is an involuntary explosive burst of air from the nose and mouth that removes offending material from the nasal passages.
The noise a sneeze makes depends on how the air exists your nose and mouth
Don't stop it. Just let the sneeze come out through your mouth. This is actually how most people naturally sneeze.
Snot comes out of your nose and people usually say "bless you" or "god bless you". the reason people say god bless you is because you heart stops for a quick second and bacteria is what comes out when you sneeze.
Either it has something stuck in its mouth, has to sneeze, or has something stuck in its nose.
Mucus in your nose with air trying to move pass it