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.
a sneeze is about 39 MPH to 100 MPH is a cough
The categorization of hurricanes is not based on how fast they travel, but on how fast the sustained winds within a hurricane move at their fastest. A category 5 hurricane has winds of 156 mph or greater.
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.
I heard a sneeze can travel 50 feet at least
The Mythbusters did some research and found that a sneeze is about 35 mph. Some had thought it was much faster. They also proved that snot can travel up to 17 feet.
im not really sure, but I heard from one of my friends that it is around 120 mph
a sneeze is about 39 MPH to 100 MPH is a cough
about 100 mph.
A hurricane with 230 km/h sustained winds would be a category 4. Hurricanes don't actually travel that fast.
about 6 feet.
Well according to FerrariF50man's Experiment on Youtube ''Does a sneeze travel at 70mph?''The answer is basically 'no' because the sneeze power out of your nose feels like it travel fast but it really travels at about 23mph / 30kph! :)A sneeze can basically travel at the speed of 23 miles per an hour.WELL...According to Myth Busters it's 39 MPHit is 165km per hour
Yes, because sprays can reach up to 120 miles per hour.