Or more to the point: Snorkels don't work under water. They work on the surface by allowing the wearer to have his/her face in the water so that one can look at what is going on and the top of the snorkel is several inches above the surface allowing the user to breath through the tube. If, as often happens, the snorkel gets water in it, there is a trap at the bottom that catches it so you don't **** it into your lungs and on the next exhale you do so forcefully and this expels all the water from the tube and allows you to continue breathing.
Well basically the top part we'll call the tube, stick up above the water while the tune extends to your mouth so that when you breathe in the air above goes into the tube and you can breathe but when water fills the mouthpiece you exhale hard and the water travels up the tube and to the top and litterally spits the water out.
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