No, colors do not have a physical smell because they are a visual perception. Smell is a sense that comes from chemical compounds interacting with receptors in our nose, whereas color is a result of light waves being reflected off an object.
Yellow paint, because colors are not defined by their smell.
It all depends on what synesthete you are talking to. I, for instance, don't smell colors. But if you asked two synesthetes who did, their answers would be different. One might say red smelled like black licorice and the other might say red smelled like mashed potatoes. A third synesthete might agree that red smells like potatoes but will disagree on green saying it can't possibly smell like honey because everyone knows it smells like a light summer rain. So it really just depends on who you ask.
Color does not have a scent. Smells are associated with objects, not colors.
Rainbows do not have a smell as they are a natural phenomenon caused by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light in water droplets. The colors we see in a rainbow are a result of the way light is bent and separated by the water droplets in the air.
Yellow doesn't have a specific smell as it is a color and not a physical object that emits an odor. Smells are typically associated with physical objects or substances rather than colors.
Feldspar does not have a distinct smell. It is a group of minerals commonly found in igneous and metamorphic rocks, known for their hardness and variety of colors.
Yellow paint, because colors are not defined by their smell.
When you see colors and shapes while you hear music or smell something it's called synesthesia.
The color pink does not have a specific smell as it is a visual perception, not a scent. Smells are associated with objects, not colors.
No, it is not possible for people to smell colors. While some individuals may have a condition called synesthesia, where stimulation of one sensory pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second pathway, such as seeing colors when hearing music, synesthesia does not involve smelling colors.
food and bright colors if u wear bright colors they would think your a flower and the sweet smell of fruit.
It all depends on what synesthete you are talking to. I, for instance, don't smell colors. But if you asked two synesthetes who did, their answers would be different. One might say red smelled like black licorice and the other might say red smelled like mashed potatoes. A third synesthete might agree that red smells like potatoes but will disagree on green saying it can't possibly smell like honey because everyone knows it smells like a light summer rain. So it really just depends on who you ask.
i smell under covers i die with my brothers and when on on the mic i represent all colors
the TETRON flower represents Italy christmas because of its texture and smell. So were you asking the colors, they are... neon green and pink get trrrooollledd
Color does not have a scent. Smells are associated with objects, not colors.
They can be many different shapes and sizes and colors and etc.
This attracts pollinators including birds, bees, butterflies and other animals to eat the plant, and meanwhile accidentally pollinate it. So the smell and color are key to insuring another generation of that plant.