coffee and pollution
I suspect you would smell nothing at all.
I suspect you would smell nothing at all.
If it had been used it would smell bad, if it was clean and stored properly, it would smell fine.
you would smell very dirty air that would mostly give you the plaque
Smell would be qualitativeQualitative: Properties that can be described, but not measured (i.e. colour, texture, smell, and sound.)Jxoxo
It is practical in life. The opposite would be very unpractical. Say you are a bear, you excrete your feces in your cave and you would not cease to smell your smells - you would not easily smell e.g. a scent of some threat (lets say a pack of hyenas), or you would not smell other bear which you could mate with, for example.
Esters are aromatic, you would smell them - the smell of pineapple is an ester.
You can still do everything you normally would. You just wouldn't be able to smell.
Uhhh, it will smell if you don't change the water and it wouldn't smell as good as bleach, either. Not that bleach is all that pleasant to smell, but it's a heck of a lot better then a dirty fishbowl. Bleach would kill a fish, by the way. As would chlorine. Does your fish's bowl smell like bleach?
wht would u see hear touch smell in a wetland
Animals that breath air would not . . . if they tried, they would drown. Animals like fish would smell sulphur in water.