Black doesn't have a specific smell, as it is a color rather than a substance. However, people might associate the color black with certain scents, like the rich aroma of burnt wood, the mustiness of dark spaces, or the earthy scent of soil. These associations can vary widely based on personal experiences and cultural contexts. Ultimately, the smell of "black" is subjective and can evoke different feelings or memories for different individuals.
Black people
Like all spiders the black widow has smell sensors on its legs.
Black licorice.
they have black skin and they smell
They smelt like ash and burning flesh
Black powder- especially after being fired, has a very strong smell from the sulfur contained in it.
You smell like nacho sprinkles
black flossys smell of liquorice
ive never done china, so dont know what that smells like... but black tar should smell like vinegar.
sweet and rubbery at the dentist - rubber from the black rubbe rmask used
Black is a total absence of reflected light. As light is a wavelength it has no smell, so neither has black. Of course, the surface that is absorbing all the light to create the effect of black can have a smell. It depends on what it is, some kinds of paints smell, and a black candle would smell of wax and perfume, or maybe a chocolate cake or somthing along those lines, but black, by itself, cant have a smell at all because color is an abstract concept. You can't have color by itself, its always reflected off somthing. And that somthing might smell.
sweet and rubbery at the dentist - rubber from the black rubbe rmask used