It can, yes.
Old men do not have a special ability to smell other people's farts. It is a natural bodily function and everyone has the ability to smell them, regardless of age.
Yes. 75% of taste is contributed by smell. That's why when you're sick, you can't taste much.
As you age, your sense of smell can become weaker, making it harder to detect and distinguish between different odors. This decrease in sensitivity is due to changes in the olfactory system and a reduction in the number of olfactory receptors in the nose. Older adults may also experience a decline in their ability to identify and remember smells accurately.
FAT people smell
Yes, aging can affect the smell of urine. As people age, changes in metabolism, hydration levels, and the body's ability to process certain substances can lead to variations in urine odor. Additionally, older adults may take medications or have health conditions that can also influence urine smell. Overall, while age can impact the scent of urine, individual factors play a significant role as well.
As age of man increases so his reaction times slow.
it might. if you have bad eyesight, then it will.
As people age, their sense of smell tends to decline. This is due to a number of factors, including changes in the structure and function of the olfactory system, as well as the gradual loss of olfactory receptors. Age-related smell loss can impact a person's ability to detect and identify odors.
no gender does not affect memory
no rain does not affect the smell
yes Alzheimer is the disease, because of which this thing happens.
Not ususally. Color blindness is hereditary and you either have it or not.