why is it harder to breathe in when the wind is strong?

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why is it harder to breathe in when the wind is strong?

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Your lungs work by sucking air in, which means you need to generate low pressure in order to breathe. However, moving air already has a lowered pressure, so the effect of your lungs’ low pressure is less significant.

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