GROSS ANATOMY
NASAL CAVITY
Question
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50
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100
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150
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Detailed explanation-1: -A cough can travel as fast as 50 mph and expel almost 3, 000 droplets in just one go. Sneezes win though-they can travel up to 100 mph and create upwards of 100, 000 droplets.
Detailed explanation-2: -The maximum sneeze airflow velocity is approximately 15.9 m/s.
Detailed explanation-3: -If you do notice you sneeze more frequently, you may have an allergy that you are unaware of or inflammation of the nasal cavity called chronic rhinitis. It doesn’t hurt to talk to your doctor about your sneezing habits if you think they are abnormal.
Detailed explanation-4: -The speed of the air from sneezing is about 150 kilometers per hour or more. Many animals sneeze, including human beings, cats, dogs, chickens and iguanas. When a person sneezes, many small drops of saliva and mucus blow out from the nose and mouth.