How does a breath suck air into our lungs?

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What happens in our bodies during a breath to cause the atmospheric pressure to suck the air?

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When we breath, it’s us using our intercostal muscles. The diaphragm moves up, decreases the volume in our lungs, causing a different pressure so air gets sucked in. Something like that idrk

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