Blowhole
Blowhole is a term used for two related natural phenomena and the breathing opening of certain marine mammals. In geology, it refers to a coastal feature where a sea cave connects with the surface, expelling air and seawater through a vertical shaft when waves pressurize the interior. In marine biology, it denotes the nostril opening on the top of a cetacean’s head through which it breathes.
Geological blowholes form where sea caves are eroded upward by wave action in coastal cliffs. When ocean
In cetaceans, the blowhole is the external nostril located on the top of the head. It provides