Perfume is an example of diffusion because it naturally spreads and mixes into the air from an area of high concentration (where it is applied) to an area of low concentration (surrounding air). This process is driven by the random movement of perfume molecules, leading to a uniform distribution of the scent in the air.
It can. If you put an open bottle of perfume on the table, you'll be able to smell it at a distance after some time, because the perfume vapors--a gas--have diffused into the air.
Yes
well the air pressure decreases as you go higher up and so does the temperature due to the warm air expanding and cooling. so yes high altitude affects you anywhere
The speed of sound increases with altitude due to the decrease in air density. This means that at very high altitudes, where air density is lower, the speed of sound will be faster compared to at sea level.
Organza perfume is in fact a high quality pefume. It appears to be a sort of new perfume but it is deemed as a good quality product from those who have tried it. In comparison to other high quality perfumes Organza is well percieved.
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Hemorrhage or living at high altitude
The maximum altitude for a 747 is 45,100 feet.
it is a gas body heat causes the molecules to separate converting liquid to vapor. the molecules then diffuse randomly. eventually some molecules encounter receptors in a person's nose, which trigger nerves that send electrochemical pulses to the brain.
No, at a higher altitude there is less atmospheric pressure pushing on the contents of the can and the contents inside the can will expand and you would have more.
To see the curvature of the Earth, you would need to be at an altitude of at least 35,000 feet, which is roughly the cruising altitude of commercial airplanes.