The tiny hairs in our nose clean the dust particles in the air
hair and snot.
The nose has tiny hairs in it that clean the air as you breathe in.
Cilia .
They clean the air so that we can breathe fresh air.
No. There are only hairs inside of the nose, which serve to clean the air that you inhale - breathing through your nose is better for you because the air is cleaned - dirt is trapped in the mucous and hair in your nose. If you breathe through your mouth, there is very little to clean the air.
We breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
Ionic air purifiers help clean the air. They remove dirt, lint, and dust. They help the air be crisper and help you breathe easier.
There are tiny hairs in your nose and the idea of the hairs is that they filter/clean the air when you inhale. The hairs clean the air, for example, by trapping any dust that was in the atmosphere and if there is dust you will more than likely sneeze to get rid of the dust.
There are tiny hairs called Cilia which line the nasal cavity. These hairs help trap dust particles which are then expelled out the nose.
Without clean air we couldn't breathe