it depends how you sneeze. everyone sneezes differently
Like a record that gets caught up on the same part over and over again.
you die
no because when sneezing your heart actually stops when you sneeze... so........ dont sneeze like 20 times in a row or you might have a heart attack
How much your nose is tickled.
== == A less confusing answer..... My mother just sneezed 12 times in a row..it was hilarious! Yes, they sure can.the number of sneeze varies person to person specially nose to nose. Well, a 12-year-old British girl named Donna Griffiths holds the record for sneezing for 978 days in a row. So, yes, you can sneeze much more than three times in a row.
Sneezing multiple times in a row can occur due to several reasons, such as exposure to irritants like dust, pollen, or strong odors that trigger the sneeze reflex. It can also be a response to allergies or viral infections, where the body's defense mechanisms react strongly. In some cases, a phenomenon known as "photic sneeze reflex" can cause sneezing when exposed to bright light. Additionally, some individuals simply have a more sensitive sneeze reflex that leads to consecutive sneezes.
Yes, the word "row" typically has a long o sound, pronounced like "roh."
The theory for sneezing 3 times in a row may cause you to die, is absolutely 100% wrong, many people have sneezed 7 times too, but that won't kill you either. so don't worry mon, be happy.:)
I heard this from the hk dramas too! And also if you sneeze many times in a row is someone scolding you. But nobody seems to believe me
They have allergys or they are high on something
Some people call a spell when you sneeze many times in a row (usually over three in a row) a "sneezing attack". That usually happens when there is an irritant in your nose or sinuses as your body's way of trying to blow the irritant out of there. These irritants can come from an infection like a common cold or the flu or sinusitis or may be triggered by getting something "up your nose", like ground black pepper or like pollens for those with allergies.
The front row at a rock concert can be about 120-130 decibels, while a jackhammer is around 100 decibels. Therefore, the front row at a rock concert can be about 1000-10,000 times louder than a jackhammer.