You end up like a boong
there are over 200 brain cells killed by one sniff of rubber cement glue.
Yes they can, here are a few examples, some are quite obuious, like Garlic, Fresh coffee, lavender, fresh cut grass, perfume and Gloss Paint, when I was a truck driver in the Army we had to learn the different smell of Petrol, Diesel and Engine Oil so that we knew what was what when it was dark, Police dogs can be trained to sniff for drugs or explosive, and equipment can be made to sniff test for toxic gas in mines.
forcing air to the top of the nasal cavity where olfactory chemoreceptors are located.
Sniffing mothballs can cause symptoms like headache, dizziness, nausea, and difficulty breathing due to the toxic fumes they release. Chronic exposure can lead to more serious health effects like kidney and liver damage. If you accidentally sniff mothballs and experience symptoms, seek fresh air immediately and contact a healthcare professional.
All senses can be used for laboratory observations, except taste. If you are to smell, you should wave your hand over the solution to redirect the smell towards your nose and not SNIFF it in. Using taste for a laboratory observation is very dangerous, and could be fatal.
Inhaling the fumes of a Sharpie can cause dizziness, headaches, and nausea due to the chemicals present in the ink. Prolonged exposure can lead to more serious health effects such as damage to the brain, liver, and kidneys. It's best to avoid sniffing Sharpies or any other type of inhalant.
sniff petrol
Continuing to sniff rubbing alcohol can cause irritation to the nose, throat, and respiratory system. Prolonged exposure can lead to headaches, dizziness, nausea, and even damage to the central nervous system. It is important to use rubbing alcohol in a well-ventilated area and avoid inhaling it directly.
no,it doesn't go directly to your head but it gets there quicker than if you smoked it
sniff gasoline
Not a lot
paint
Sniffing hydrochloric acid can cause irritation and damage to the nasal passages, throat, and lungs. Symptoms may include burning sensations, coughing, shortness of breath, and potentially more serious respiratory issues. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if exposed to hydrochloric acid.
No
yes
You get high.... America these days.
Depends what type of glue.