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It cannot be reduced
No it cannot be reduced
1/16 cannot be reduced. In fact, no unit fraction can be reduced.
I haven't noticed. But yes her nose is naturally rather large.
No, snoring comes from the throat and sinuses, not the nose.
Bottlenose dolphins naturally live in the ocean in groups called pods.
You automatically close your eyes when you start to sneeze. But you shouldn't be closing your nose at all. Let your sneezes out naturally, with your nose and mouth open (but covered).
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People have hair almost everywhere on their body,nose hair is one of those parts. It grows naturally to protect dust from going into the nose and damaging the lungs.
No, it is highly unlikely a kitten's nose to be naturally white, unless it is a very pale pink colour. A cat or kitten's nose is either brown or pink, depending on the cat's coat colour and its genetics.
Let mother nature and time do the job i.e. leave it alone and wait......
No; some dogs naturally have dry noses and your dog may be perfectly healthy.
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No neck injury. He just naturally has a slight tilt to his head, putting his nose a bit elevated.
One way to naturally induce a baby to sneeze is by gently tickling their nose with a soft, clean object like a tissue or feather. This can trigger the baby's reflex to sneeze.