If you are in scuba gear you just sneeze and get on with the dive... you may need to clean your mask out afterwards though!
2007-06-27 11:19:31
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answered by Wise ol' poodle groomer 4
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I don't think you could with the pressure of the water because you would have to suck in a bunch of water before you blew it back out with the sneeze. So, if you feel the need to sneeze...come up for air. I guess if you're diving, you'll have a messy mask!
2007-07-01 08:48:40
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answered by cherry blossom 1
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You breathe out air rapidly.
Nothing more. Whats the big deal? do you normally suck in air when you sneeze above water?
2007-06-27 18:18:28
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answered by Anonymous
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You inhale water and probably died if you are not a good diver or swimmer, dependes how deep you are.
When you sneeze you inhale air inmediatly after.
2007-06-27 18:24:32
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answered by Rod 3
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You sneeze under water!
2007-06-27 18:36:01
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answered by Dr Frank 7
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I am not sure if that is possible.
YOu are bound to take in water into your mouth, nose & lungs, because you always inhale deeply before sneezing.
I don't think it will even happen, huh?
2007-06-27 18:19:15
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answered by ? 6
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umm...can you sneeze under water. when i sneeze i open my mouth and suck in air before i sneeze. so if i was underwater when i started to...i might drown or require CPR.
2007-06-27 18:19:18
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answered by Anonymous
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you dont, sensory nerves on the sinuses must be stimulated to produce a sneezem if your underwater your nerves compine with water molecules, sorta like temporary snot.
2007-06-27 18:20:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Bubbles.
2007-06-27 18:18:54
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answered by Shaggy 4
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It couldnt happen as the water will prevent irritants entering your nose
2007-06-29 11:27:08
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answered by Emma B 3
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