It depends on what is on fire. If I were to be lighting a candle, I would smell burning wax. If paper were on fire, I'd smell burning paper. The scent of fire is really hard to explain. Maybe it smells like charcoal.
Because fire is just heat of what’s burning. Like fire on its own is noting. It’s not possible. Fire is just heat, but if you put that heat on wood it’ll smell like burning wood. same with meat and other stuff. Heat doesn’t have a smell.
It would depend on what is burning.
Fire has a distinctive smell that is often described as a mixture of burning wood, paper, and other materials. It can be smoky, acrid, or pungent depending on what is burning.
In a fire, you may smell burning materials such as wood, plastic, fabric, or chemicals. The smell can be acrid, smoky, or like burning rubber, depending on what is burning. It is important to evacuate immediately and seek safety in case of a fire.
they have a redish tint to them and they smell like fire... they come out of volcanoes...
It will smell like weed
Fire and brimstone
Your house may smell like electrical fire or nail polish remover is coming out of the AC vents because you have fried wiring. You should make sure that you do not have a wall fire.
An electrical fire typically smells like burning plastic or rubber, with a strong, acrid odor. It is not common for an electrical fire to be mistaken for a fishy odor, as the smell is usually distinctive and different from other types of fires.
decomposing bodies and tanning mills
There would have been a strong smell of burning, smoke and dust.
Smoke.