Why is it harder to breathe if there is air being blown into our face?

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Why is it harder to breathe if there is air being blown into our face?

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Your diaphragm contracts and relaxes to let air in and out of your lungs. Ambient air pressure is what allows air to be driven into your lungs. According to the Bernoulli principle, air moving with speed has a decreased static pressure, so the faster the air is moving, the more your diaohragm has to work to inhale.

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