When a person sneezes, the expelled air can travel at speeds ranging from 30 to 100 miles per hour (48 to 161 kilometers per hour). The force of a sneeze is strong enough to propel droplets containing mucus and saliva up to 10 feet (3 meters) away. This rapid expulsion is the body's way of clearing irritants from the nasal passages.
The mythical statement that when you sneeze, then someone is thinking about you, is just a myth.
a sneeze is about 39 MPH to 100 MPH is a cough
it can go up to 160 kph
When you sneeze, air can leave your body at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour.
cough or sneeze on someone
cough or sneeze on someone
Yes, turtles can sneeze. Normally it means the turtle is sick or allergic to something or someone.
Because everytime u sneeze u lose a day of life\( ^.^ )/
A sneeze can travel up to 100 miles per hour. Factors that can affect the speed of a sneeze include the force of the expulsion of air from the lungs, the size of the nasal passages, and any obstructions in the respiratory system.
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.
The average speed of a sneeze is around 100 miles per hour. Factors that can affect the speed of a sneeze include the force of the expulsion of air from the lungs, the size of the nasal passages, and the presence of any obstructions in the airways.
A sneeze can come out at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour. Factors that can affect the speed of a sneeze include the force of the expulsion of air from the lungs, the size of the nasal passages, and the presence of any obstructions in the airways.