The TV series "Bewitched" introduced the idea of witches such as Samantha and her various relatives who performed acts of magic by wiggling their noses. Other than that TV series there is no tradition that connects magic to nose wiggles. Certainly there is no tradition that Santa Claus performs magic by wiggling his nose. Exactly how he travels through the inside of chimneys without getting soot on his red coat, remains mysterious.
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The nose and mouth meets at its individual cavities, in this case its the nasal cavities and the oral cavities meeting at the pharynx.
Air enters the the respiratory tract through either the nose or mouth.
It protects you from everything that you have breathed in through your nose that can not be good to breath in like dust or something like that and if you sneeze you can clean out your nose.
People who blow there noses and it sounds like a horn tend to have narrow passages. If they blow there nose too hard it could cause blood vessels to rupture.
Interesting question. I think he wiggles his nose?
Rudolph is a fictional reindeer that helps to pull the sled of Santa Claus. It is said that Rudolph can fly and has a bright red nose that helps Santa navigate in bad climactic conditions.
Nine. Rudolph is Santa Claus's ninth and lead reindeer and his bright red nose lights the way.
Yes I have it was so cool I even saw Rodolph's nose!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! P.S NEVER STOP BELIEVING IN SANTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
he use ruldolph the red nose reindeer
And laying his finger aside of his nose And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose.
Santa travels in a flying sled led by eight flying reindeer and sometimes Rudolph with his red nose.
Wiggle is a verb. The bunny will probably wiggle his nose again.
He places his finger aside of his nose, and up he goes (it's magic).
Adam only just learns to do magic toward the end of the last season. He never shows any particular gesture. Tabitha, however, starts by wiggling her nose with her finger before she finds her own unique gesture.
"The Night Before Christmas" is considered one of the most popular and beloved Christmas stories. It captures the magic and excitement of Christmas Eve with its whimsical verses and imagery of Santa Claus and his reindeer.
It can move its nose slightly from side to side.