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Question
Can you think of any other way in which you use the warmth from your breath?
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Solution
Another way in which we can use the warmth of our breath is when someone gets swelling and redness in the eyes or some warm breath on a piece of cloth or handkerchief and quickly planning it in the wollen part or red eyes give some relief to the person.
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