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Why do people sneeze at night?

your dead skin cells fall under your bed, causing people to have a reaction to the dust dead cells) resulting them to sneeze or when you are really tired fatugue causes your body to have a reaction


Can you sneeze your brain out?

No, but trying to block your sneeze can actually burst a blood vessel


Can people sneeze out water and oil?

No, people can not sneeze out water and oil.


How did people in the 1800s sneeze?

The same way people today sneeze.


How does stopping your sneeze kill brain cells?

The sneeze causes a small explosion in your brain, thus killing your brain cells. Thats why when we sneeze, we have to let it out.


Do Chinese people sneeze?

All people sneeze. It doesn't vary by culture.


Why do people sneeze quietly?

I think that people sneeze quietly because they want to be polite to people and they don't want no one else to hear their sneeze


Do people sneeze everyday?

Yes, people do sneeze everyday but not typically everyone in the world.


Can badgers sneeze?

Yes, they sneeze for the same reasons people do.


Why sneeze through nose?

People sneeze mostly through their mouths.


Why do you never sneeze just one time?

Some people only sneeze once. Like me but my sneeze is a scream. I sneeze from my throat so that is probably why I only sneeze once. When you sneeze it is normally because your nasal passages are filled with mucus and your body is trying to remove it. When you sneeze multiple times it is just a reaction. Have you noticed if someone tickles your nose or you look at the sun you sneeze? After one sneeze some people have that tickle feeling so they sneeze repeatedly.


Why is a sneeze called a sneeze?

Because when you sneeze the sound you make is "SNEEZE!" ^No, it really isn't. I've not heard one person say "SNEEZE" when they sneeze, ever in my life. I've heard people say "Achoo", "Atishoo" and other ones, but never "SNEEZE".