The nose has many natural filters in it, including: nose hair, the nasal cavity and adinoids. all these filtering the air before it reaches your throat/lungs. However your mouth has your tonsils and mucus as a defense. The mucus engulfs the foreign object and then you hargh it out. Your nose just has stronger defenses.
your nose hairs act as a filter for the air. This means that some pollutants don't make it through your nose into your body. When you breathe through your mouth there is no filter and all the air goes straight into your lungs
The mouth provides more air and a better pathway to the lungs.
Not all people breathe through the nose. There happen to be a lot of mouth - breathers but people who breathe out of their nose are more common.
because the mouth is wider, and can process more air moving in and out of it. it is simply the size of the windpipe connecting the mouth to the lungs.
Because you exhale more air through your mouth which is more appropriate for an increased level of exercise.
If you have asthma then itll obviously happen. But if you dont then its caused from breathing in through your mouth. When you breathe in through your mouth the air goes unevenly into your lungs. One of your lungs is gonna have more air and that causes your sides to hurt. Heres some advise, if u cant breathe then stop running. :)
Some people breathe through their nose because they have Allergies, sinus congestion, adnoid problems, colds, or hayfever. Cheyzer
mainly just for your lips. it dries out and chaps your lips really bad * When exercising, or doing deep relaxation, it is better to breath in through the nose and exhale slowly through the mouth.
Breathing through your mouth means you take in more air at a time, if you're running it can be a good method for breathing. However, with breathing through one's mouth you don't get the filtration that's given by breathing through your nose, "nose hairs" cilia work as tiny filters to help keep gunk out of your lungs, the mucus housed in your nose also helps with this. I recommend breathing through your nose over your mouth, while your mouth takes in more air at a time, you're more likely to catch a cold or bacteria(or dust, spit, etc.) in your mouth than you are in your nose.
Leopards are mammals. They Breathe air with lungs, through mouth and nostrils. Pretty much like you and I. They can't Breathe under water any more than we can.
Ideally, no. If you have to make a choice between the two, then breathing through your nose is better, since it offers more opportunity for the dust to be trapped before reaching your lungs.
Yes they do. More accurately, they breathe through their nose or mouth as we do.
They breathe through a blow hole. For more information check the related link below..