They're both reflexes, and they both involve blasting out a lot of air to get something out of our body. The main difference is that sneezes are caused by something irritating the inside of your nose, while coughs are triggered by something irritating your throat or lungs. Also, coughs blast the air out of your mouth, while sneezes blast it out of both your mouth and nose.
depends on how you sneeze or cough if you sneeze and plug your nose and the same time then you might have a chance in blowing your ear drum!
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The difference is that when you sneeze your nasal passages push out air and when you cough your lungs push inward.
best answersneeze reflex is very much like the cough reflexfirst; an amount of air is inspired, epiglottis closses to trap the air in the lung then; muscles contract forcefully while lastly; the sudden open of glottis so that the air under the high pressure is rapidly explodes outward.those are the similarities in cough & sneeze.
sneeze reflex is very much like the cough reflex first; an amount of air is inspired, epiglottis closses to trap the air in the lung then; muscles contract forcefully while lastly; the sudden open of glottis so that the air under the high pressure is rapidly explodes outward. those are the similarities in cough & sneeze.
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I am not sure about hiccups but animals to sneeze and cough
A cough or sneeze.
a sneeze is about 39 MPH to 100 MPH is a cough
depends on how you sneeze or cough if you sneeze and plug your nose and the same time then you might have a chance in blowing your ear drum!
COUGH!
If you accidentally sneeze or cough into your hands, then you should wash your hands immediately to prevent the spread of germs.
Sneeze/cough into a napkin or your sleeve then promptly wash your hands.
Actually, they sneeze AND cough--they can do both. However, this only happens when they are sick. **Taken from: http://www.giveusahome.co.uk/database/hamsterfaq.htm