you're probably tasting blood, might be bleeding gums?
An earthquake doesn't have a taste, as it is a geological event characterized by the sudden shaking of the ground due to tectonic movements. However, one might metaphorically describe the experience as a jarring sensation, perhaps evoking feelings of fear or adrenaline. The vibrations can disrupt the environment, leading to broken glass or falling objects, which could leave a metallic or dusty taste in the mouth due to the chaos. Ultimately, the "taste" of an earthquake is more about the emotional and sensory experience than any literal flavor.
Graphite is not metallic it just "shines" when the light shines on it
These colors were taken from an original 1979 LeBaron dealer brochure. They are: Dove Grey, Ensign Blue Metallic, Chianti Red, Teal Green Sunfire Metallic, Medium Cashmere Metallic, Spinnaker White, Cadet Blue Metallic, Teal Frost Metallic, Regent Red Sunfire Metallic, Light Cashmere, Sable Tan Sunfire Metallic, Formal Black.
No. The classifications are metallic, submetallic, and nonmetallic.
metallic
A metallic taste in your mouth will very likely come and go. The metallic taste most likely comes from blood in the mouth and will heal quickly.
From experience, you have some of the symptoms of a seizure. Seizures often leave the victim tasting a metallic taste in their mouth and they black out and become dizzy. I would see your doctor ASAP.
Usually means some sort of infection.
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Dysgeusia is the medical term for a metallic taste in the mouth. If this symptom occurs after being bitten by a mamba snake, it could be due to the venom affecting the taste buds and causing this sensation.
This is like trying to explain color to a person who has never seen. Most of us have had the experience of putting various metals in our mouths, and getting a sense of what the taste is. Some conditions or situations give people the distinct experience that there is that kind of metallic taste in the mouth.
Blood tastes metallic :L so it could be that :P
Sometimes blood can taste metallic - it has got Iron after all. But if you have a condition doctors are the ones to ask.
I had a head injury, which caused bleeding in the ears. Went to Ear/Nose doctor and was notified that having a metallic taste in my mouth is normal with a head injury.
Some pregnant woman do experience a metallic taste in their mouth. It is normal, also sometimes your taste buds change.
that or a heart attack...
The lightning bolt releases a huge number of ions into the air, and ozone. Positive ions can combine with your saliva to produce an alkaline solution, which you taste as bitter. Ozone also has a bitter taste and acrid smell.