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When you sneeze, air can leave your body at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour.

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Why do you sneeze forward?

You sneeze forward because the air in your body comes from your feet all the way to your head very, very fast and then it pushes forward very hard (but you cannot feel it) and it makes you go forward.


Can a sneeze travel as fast as a hurricane?

Yes, the air traveling out of your nose during a sneeze can travel up to 100 mph, which would be equivalent to a Category 2 hurricane.


How fast do you sneeze and what factors can affect the speed of a sneeze?

A sneeze can travel up to 100 miles per hour. Factors that can affect the speed of a sneeze include the force of the expulsion of air from the lungs, the size of the nasal passages, and any obstructions in the respiratory system.


Which organs does air leave the body?

Air leave the body from organs called the lungs.


How come when you sneeze it is usually followed by a second one?

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**


How fast do we sneeze and what factors can affect the speed of a sneeze?

The average speed of a sneeze is around 100 miles per hour. Factors that can affect the speed of a sneeze include the force of the expulsion of air from the lungs, the size of the nasal passages, and the presence of any obstructions in the airways.


How fast does a sneeze come out and what factors can affect the speed of a sneeze?

A sneeze can come out at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour. Factors that can affect the speed of a sneeze include the force of the expulsion of air from the lungs, the size of the nasal passages, and the presence of any obstructions in the airways.


Do you stop breathing during a sneeze?

I believe during a sneeze that your body just before hesitates to breath due to the amount of air being forced out of the lungs.. however I am not a doctor...


What is a sneeze?

A sneeze is an involuntary expulsion of air induced by an irritation in the nose.


What kind of sneeze is a sneeze caused by pepper in the air?

A florist chemical!


Do you sneeze out of your mouth or nose?

When you sneeze, the air and droplets come out of your nose and mouth.


How fast is the air blown out your nose when you sneeze?

The fastest recorded speed is 102mph but the average is around 40 not 100 as the adverts say. And the force is not enough to blow the eyes out of their sockets.