your mouth has about 50 million different germs and bacteria in it so your mouth is probably dirtier
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Yes because everyone touches the same stuff you touch with your hands, most of the time your feet are in your shoes
The phrase "dirtier mouth" typically refers to someone who uses more profanity or vulgar language. This can be subjective and varies by personal standards and context. Without specific individuals or a context to compare, it's difficult to determine who might have a "dirtier mouth." Ultimately, it depends on the individual's language habits and the setting in which they communicate.
Because the hairs in your nose filter the air
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no
Actually breathing in with your nose and out with your mouth is best while running, the nose acts as a natural filter for the air you breath in.
The nose breathe air in. Sometimes you do the same with the mouth.
The nose can be said to be "inferior" (lower than) the mouth when the body is inverted, as opposed to "superior" when one is upright. The nostrils would be below the mouth and open, as opposed to above the mouth and covered.
The nose is above the mouth.
You can breath through your nose or mouth.
when you breath through your nose you catch more of the germs trying to enter your body on the hairs in your nose. when you breath through your mouth there is much less protection against germs