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No it does not have a taste.

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What do you taste outside?

You taste oxygen. You taste the smell of the oxygen.


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What is the smell of oxygen?

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Does air have taste. why or why not.?

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What flavor is Mountain Dew?

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How does smoking affect the sense of taste?

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Why air is tasteless?

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