Cottonwood can produce a strong, somewhat unpleasant odor when burned, often described as acrid or pungent. This is due to the high moisture content and the resinous nature of the wood. While some people may find the smell off-putting, others might not mind it as much. Overall, it tends to be less desirable for burning compared to hardwoods like oak or maple.
The smell of burning hair is often described as similar to the smell of burning feathers or a strong, acrid odor.
The smell of burning sulfur resembles the scent of rotten eggs.
Well i don't. I think the real question is why do yousmell burning feathers. I can't even imagine what burning feathers smell like.It smells terrible, I regularly smell burning feathers, paint, and a strong perfume or potpourri that nobody else around me can smell.
The belt is burning up and wind is pushing the smell through the air conditioning.
Incense has a distinctive smell when it is burning.
It will be sulfur mostly that you smell
because it's a strong smell
A burning smell from a car's brakes means that you are braking very hard or there is a electrical short circuit in the car. Another reason for a burning smell may actually be coming from the car's heater.
That smell is probably your clutch burning out.
It should smell a little like burning paper, the same with rayon. If it's polyester, it will melt. Wool will smell like burnt hair.
After natural burning of natural silk an ash remain and the smell is strong; the burning of artificial silk can be total.