14 Reasons Why Some People Snore Louder Than Others
Friday, May 23rd, 2008The actual snoring sound that is heard is dependent upon the force of wind that is being pushed through the (narrowed) airway. If you envision, the more potent the force of wind (i.e. the faster the speed of the wind), loud snoring is the result.
This is also why even babies can snore; but it’s often not considered snoring in the conventional sense, because an infant’s force of wind through their wind tunnel is so mild, that it can easily be ignored (though this can lead to complications; infant snoring can often be a symptom for a breathing and/or respiration problem, including allergy).



