Cold air can irritate the nasal passages and cause a runny or stuffy nose, which may trigger sneezing in some people. However, not everyone will experience increased sneezing from exposure to cold air. Factors such as individual sensitivity and Allergies can also play a role in sneezing frequency.
shake some pepper in the air, and smell it
More, to make it snow, since the air is so cold, you would need a large body of hot air over the cold air to make the moisture turn into rain.
Fish do not have a respiratory system capable of sneezing like mammals do. Additionally, their gills filter out particles from the water, rather than using a nose to filter out particles from the air like humans do when they sneeze.
because the air in the sky is cold so it can make lightning.
cold air
No. Dust, allergies, or a cold can cause a cat to sneeze, just like humans.
False because warm air rises. The particles in cold air are moving more slowly and make cold air more dense than warm air.
Pepper, dust, and even cold air are compounds that can cause a person to sneeze. Any compound that irritates the lining of the nostrils can cause a sneeze.
shake some pepper in the air, and smell it
yes
More, to make it snow, since the air is so cold, you would need a large body of hot air over the cold air to make the moisture turn into rain.
Cold air its more dense
Cold Air
A sneeze is an involuntary expulsion of air induced by an irritation in the nose.
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Cold air is more dense than warm air.
When you sneeze, the air and droplets come out of your nose and mouth.