if you dont waft its dangerous
I think it smells like bitter almonds......dont know about taste. Benzene is also a known human carcinogen, so caution should be taken when wafting the odor. As for tasting it- you probably shouldn't.
because it is important
It is not particularly important.
it is important for soil
Why is elevation important
directly inhaling some chemicals can damage ones nose
Wafting method is used in scientific experiments to avoid inhaling the chemical.
Wafting for safety refers to taking an open hand and moving the arm in a circular manner.
The purpose of wafting is to avoid breathing the chemicals in directly. It allows you to smell it without breathing it into your lungs in harmful amounts.
When wafting an unknown substance, it is extremely important to not take in a direct whiff. You need to breathe in only enough to get your sense of smell going. If you breathe in too much, you run the risk of severely harming yourself.
so peple dont fight.
There are several synonyms for the word wafting, some of which include drifting, blowing, transporting, and floating. Wafting is used as a verb.
Safety - getting a lung full of a possibly toxic chemical is never good. Wafting means you get a gentle smell diluted with plenty of air.
The word "wafting" is the present participle of the word "waft" - to make something float gently through the air, or to be moved through the air.
by wafting (using hands to push scents towards you).
Wafting. Moving your hands toward your nose, pushing the scent inA2:Wafting is passé. Too many people were being injured by sniffing chemicals that they shouldn't be sniffing. Granted, you use your senses to make observations but there is no good reason to put your health or life at risk to waft a potentially dangerous material. Stop that. The Safety Guy has spoken.'Well the New York State education system teaches wafting
The tantalizing aroma wafting its way into the dining room almost made my mouth water.