smells spread due to diffusion , wich is the movement of smoke and ohter air particles from a region of high concentration to a region lower concentration
Smells spread through the air by way of diffusion. Just like a colored dye in water. The smell disperses until there an even distribution of the molecule thought it's container.
Smells move around through a process called diffusion, where molecules spread out from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. This allows smells to travel through the air and be detected by our noses. Open spaces and air currents can also help carry smells over greater distances.
Cholera does not spread through air. But then cholera spread by housefly. You can call it spread by 'Air'.
Oil is not spread through air .
Well, it depends on the heat of the air and how much air there is. Smells spread though the air during the process of diffusion, which happens faster if the air is hotter(the particles of the air will move faster if hotter and therefore the substance will diffuse quicker). Also they will spread faster if there is more air, which means more particles being able to diffuse the substance. I hope that this helps. As you can see, I an an a* student in chemistry! Please feel free to correct and extend if needed.
Cholera does not spread through air. But then cholera spread by housefly. You can call it spread by 'Air'.
Tuberculosis is air born ............................................................. It can spread through the air by people breathing it out.
I think the correct answer is diffusion but it might have already said that so i think that there is no other possible answer
No, a smell cannot come from a soundproof room. Soundproofing is meant to block sound waves from entering or leaving a space, but it does not contain or prevent the spread of smells. Smells can still travel through the air freely, regardless of whether the room is soundproof or not.
It spreads though air
Oh, dude, like totally! Smells are made up of molecules that float around in the air and reach our noses, triggering our sense of smell. So yeah, when you catch a whiff of that delicious pizza, those pizza molecules are just cruising through the air, looking for your nose to crash into.
Nasty smells spread across a room because the particles carrying the odor become airborne and are carried by air currents. These particles can travel and disperse throughout the room, making the smell more noticeable. Open windows or ventilation can help disperse the smell quicker.