A sneeze typically produces a sharp, explosive sound, often represented in writing as "achoo!" or "atchoo!" The sound can vary in intensity and pitch depending on the individual. It usually occurs suddenly and is often accompanied by a brief release of air and sometimes a nasal or throat noise.
'Atishoo' is the accepted sound of a sneeze.
Because when you sneeze the sound you make is "SNEEZE!" ^No, it really isn't. I've not heard one person say "SNEEZE" when they sneeze, ever in my life. I've heard people say "Achoo", "Atishoo" and other ones, but never "SNEEZE".
Many people make funny noises when they sneeze. Some may make a high pitched noise like the buzzing of a bee when they sneeze. Everyone has a different sound when they sneeze.
The sound of a sneeze can be written as "achoo," "achoo," or "atchoo."
it depends how you sneeze. everyone sneezes differently
No, a sneeze cannot travel faster than the speed of sound. The average speed of a sneeze is around 100 miles per hour, which is much slower than the speed of sound, which is about 767 miles per hour in dry air at room temperature.
It can make you sneeze if your allergic to tomato ketchup.
Salt doesn't make you sneeze because, well basicly its salt. but pepper does make you sneeze. hope this helps:)
A sneeze typically produces a sharp, explosive sound that can vary in volume and pitch. It often begins with a quick inhalation followed by a forceful expulsion of air, resulting in a sound that can be described as "achoo" or "atchoo." The exact sound may differ from person to person, influenced by individual vocal characteristics and the intensity of the sneeze.
Assonance is the repetition of a vowel sound many times within a phrase. An example of assonance with the (E) sound would be: Forgive me, please, but trees make me sneeze.
The noise a sneeze makes depends on how the air exists your nose and mouth
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