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Q: What pressure can you obtain with your mouth?
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When you suck a straw your mouth gets bigger what happens to the air pressure in your mouth?

When you suck on a straw, the air pressure in your mouth decreases, creating a vacuum that allows the liquid to be drawn up into the straw and into your mouth. This decrease in air pressure is what causes the liquid to move from the higher pressure environment in the glass to the lower pressure environment in your mouth.


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you obtain oxygen from your lungs you could breath through your nose and through your mouth


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How do differences in air pressure cause a liquid to flow through the straw and into your mouth?

The pressure inside your mouth is less than the atmosperehic pressure above the glass. The water is pushed through the straw by this difference in pressure.


When you suck from a straw you make your mouth bigger so what happens to the air pressure in your mouth?

When you suck from a straw, you increase the volume of your mouth. This decrease in pressure inside your mouth creates a vacuum that draws liquid up the straw.


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