Because you have Allergies. Your body is used to the weather that has been going on, so when it changes your body tries to adapt to that weather. My best friend has really bad allergies so her locker is filled with used tissues, unused tissues, allergy medicine, and Nasil Spray (to clean out her nose) She can't breathe through her nose, sneezes a bunch, gets really watery eyes, wipes her nose a lot, sprays the spray up her nose until it drips down her shirt, sneezes more, spits green stuff that she claims is mucas from her throat, and sneezes more. I feel so bad for her. It's especially worse in Spring. Poor thing. She still comes to school no matter what though even if her allergies are going bonkers.
Weather can change within minutes to hours due to factors like winds, cloud cover, and incoming weather systems. However, some weather patterns can persist for days or even longer. Rapid changes are more common in areas with dynamic weather systems.
A sudden change in weather can be caused by a variety of factors, such as the movement of air masses, the influence of weather fronts, or the occurrence of severe weather phenomena like thunderstorms or tornadoes. Other factors, like topography or proximity to large bodies of water, can also contribute to sudden weather changes.
Temperature, precipitation (rain, snow), and wind speed are three weather conditions that change daily.
A barometer is used to detect changes in atmospheric pressure, which can signal a change in weather. It measures the pressure exerted by the atmosphere and can provide an indication of incoming weather systems.
A sudden drop in temperature, an increase in wind speed, darkening clouds, or a sudden shift in wind direction can indicate that the weather may change for the worse. These signs are often associated with approaching storms or deteriorating weather conditions.
The reasons for blood stains when sneezing could be caused by broken blood vessels. Dry skin can also cause your nose to bleed in dry weather.
high breathing...high sneezing...lack of sleep...hydrophobia...allergy from smoke,sunlight,pollution.....sneezing at the time of environment change...
When you get sick, you will start caughing or sneezing, then it disrupt homeostasis
yes, but only for a while after sneezing it will again start beating
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So the weather is very bad in my country these days, I am about to get the flu, i think, i have been sneezing since afternoon, and coughing but not so much, I took vitimin C 2 times, and an energizer. And still sneezing do you have any suggestions?? Thanks! :)
They might start sneezing they might have a wet tail if it is a small animal or a wet nose for animals like dogs. The animal might seem distressed
Short of going somewhere where the weather is different, you can't change the weather.
You cant, weather is natural so you cant change it
how can you tell when a weather change is coming
Change the Weather was created on 1989-12-01.
Evaporation and Earthquake are 2 weather words that start with an E