Water comes out of the nose after swimming because when a person is underwater, water can enter the nasal passages. When the person comes up for air, the water trapped in the nasal passages is expelled, causing it to come out of the nose.
t hey come above the water to breath
YES it will come out your nose YES it will come out your nose
Blow out your nose or do it the hard way: hold your nose. I do it both ways
A small amount no, but if you have come close to drowning who knows what may result from that amount of water in your lungs.
Liquid can come out through a person's nose when they cough, laugh, or sneeze forcefully. This happens when the pressure from the activity pushes the liquid up from the throat and out through the nose. It can happen with various liquids, like water, saliva, or mucus.
Well, typically smoke doesn't come out of your nose, so if smoke does come out of your nose, I suggest finding a fire extinguisher.
When you sneeze, the air and droplets come out of your nose and mouth.
It comes out of your nose.
When your eyes water, they drain to your nose down to your stomach via a drainage canal, from your eye to your nose - this is kind of like your body recycling it's fluids. The reason your eyes might, "bubble" when you blow your nose is because air is going in reverse from the canal to the eye.
This is the easiest way to not hold your nose underwater. When you go underwater, blow bubbles out of your nose. This will prevent the water from entering your nose. Just blow bubbles out of your nose frequently and no water will get up your nose.
it was believed that the enemies the bad spirit will come in threw the nose.