it is to do with diffusion and the particles go through the gaps of the air particles and then you smell them. and is not the chips you smell it is the oil off the chips you smell
When a smell spreads, the particles move away from where they originated to where there are relatively few of them.
When a smell spreads, the particles move away from where they originated to where there are relatively few of them.
When a smell spreads, the particles move away from where they originated to where there are relatively few of them.
Because your nose is clogged, so particles used by the nose to detect smell are no receiving the particles because mucus is blocking the way.
Snakes use their tongue to smell. tongue collect smell particles from air and tongue places the collected particles in a receptor at back of the mouth to analize the smell.
Because what you smell is actually tiny particles of whatever it is being spread around in the air.
The sense of smell, both in water and out, works by intercepting particles in the air/water and sending chemical signals to the brain that recognize those particles. If a fish's blood is still within their bodies - a Shark's smell receptors cannot pick up particles from the blood in order to smell it.
The particles in perfume get mixed in air & we can smell it .
almost every thing produce odour particles but the human nose does not detect every smell
We smell because of particles in the air. Air currents , due to people moving about or fans in the room. carry the particles across the room and the nerves in your nose detect them.
The strong, sweet smell of perfume reaches your nose so quickly because the chemicals in the perfume evaporate easily in the air so that we can smell them. In addition, the chemical itself can be smelt.