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On an average day, a typical person’s nose will produce about one quart
of mucus/fluid (just under one liter). Most all of this snot generally
gets passed back into your throat and swallowed, often without you even
really being too conscious of it. When you’re breathing cold air
though, the rate of mucus production goes up significantly, causing some
of that snot to come out the front of your nose, rather than back in
your throat.
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