WHEN YOU SMELL THE SMOKE THAT AFFECT BODY..
yes it can
yes it can. most durgs can affect your brain in many ways, like memory loss.
What is the hypothesis on how will adding different flavors of koolaid affect the boiling point of water
Small polar molecules have a much stronger smell than non-polar molecules. This could be because the smell receptors in our nose are made of polar proteins or it could be because polar molecules are able to dissolve in the mucus membrane of our noses. Whatever the reason, polarity has a large affect on smell.
Very probable it is not a serious hypothesis.
We don't know what your hypothesis is. In terms of general rules for expressing a hypothesis, it is good to be clear, succinct, and accurate when stating a hypothesis. Here are some possible hypotheses which might address the question, how does smell affect taste: We cannot taste something accurately without smell. Taste is less enjoyable without smell. Smell is more important for some people than for others, in its contribution to taste.
sight is the best for recalling things but smell is better for long term memory
no rain does not affect the smell
Yes, smell does affect attraction.
A good hypothesis for whether color affects memory could be: "Individuals exposed to information in color will exhibit better memory recall compared to those exposed to the same information in black and white."
A hypothesis could be: "Color has a significant impact on people's mood and behavior, with certain colors eliciting specific emotional responses. For example, warm colors like red may evoke feelings of excitement or passion, while cool colors like blue may promote calmness and relaxation."
There have been studies linked between the sense of smell, and the memory. However, you asked "Does smell affect memory?" Often times you will see or feel something that may trigger a memory of a good or maybe a bad time; it is much the same with smell. i have experienced it many times, I will smell something and I'm suddenly drawn back to a specific moment where my mind seems to think I last smelled that scent last. This is a very common thing to happen, and many people experience it daily. The nose feeds directly into the brain, without going through the same filtering and interpretation mechanisms that sight, taste, hearing and touch do. Studies have shown that studying with a specific aroma around, and then taking a test in the presence of that aroma will improve memory and scores.
Your Sense of smell
yes, patterns affect memory, but only slightly
smell
The hypothesis for a balloon rocket is whether the shape of the balloon will affect the distance that it will travel.