The land smells before the water as well. Only, the thing is that humans are not able to recognize that smell. Their senses aren't that strong.
When land is sprinkled with water; the smell is only enhanced.
the land which have less or scracity of water is called dry land area such as deserts are dry and xerophytic
Things I've read elsewhere that may work for you: White Vinegar & Water - spray/wipe/air dry Lemon Oil - wipe down/pat dry Pure Vanilla w/ water - spray/wipe/ pat dry Baking soda & water - paste or just soda - wipe or sprinkle/vacuum/air dry A lot of salt and sunlight Crumpled Newspapers, absorb the smell, replace daily Dried Lavender Good Luck!
it has no way of getting the water
Mix a cup of white vinegar and a cup of water, then pour directly on the urine stain, leave for about 10 to 30 minutes, then rinse out with cold water and take it out to dry. This should take care of the urine smell, well until next time.
To remove a fishy smell from ceiling tiles, start by cleaning them with a mixture of warm water and mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely to prevent moisture buildup. You can also use a solution of vinegar and water to neutralize odors, or sprinkle baking soda on the tiles and let it sit for a few hours before vacuuming it off. If the smell persists, consider replacing the affected tiles, as they may have absorbed the odor.
Irrigation systems such as irrigation ditches, channels and canals artificially supply dry land with water.A river is a system which supplies dry land with water naturally, not artificially.
Diadectes were fully adapted to land, even though it is a water to dry land animal.
There Are Some Types Of Penguins That Live On Dry Land But They Still Need To Be Near Water
When people sprinkle water on hot and dry roof on a sunny day, that water evaporates by taking energy from the ground, roof and surroundings. The evaporation of water causes a cooling effect because the large latent heat of vaporization of water helps to cool the hot surface.
To remove a gas smell from a rubber mat, first, wash the mat with a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap. Rinse thoroughly and dry it in a well-ventilated area. For persistent odors, sprinkle baking soda over the mat, let it sit for several hours, and then vacuum it up. If the smell lingers, consider using a mixture of vinegar and water to wipe down the surface, as vinegar can help neutralize odors.
To "irrigate" it.
because the water sinks into their fur and dry there and it makes them stink