Sea Oranges, also known as sea cucumbers, emit a distinct smell due to the presence of certain organic compounds and bacteria that thrive in their environment. When these creatures are disturbed or begin to decompose, they release gases and substances that can produce a strong, often unpleasant odor. This smell is a result of the breakdown of organic matter and the metabolic processes of microorganisms present in their habitat. Additionally, factors like water quality and the presence of other marine life can influence the intensity of the odor.
An orange tree smells like fresh citrus when you get near it. The smell is stronger, the more oranges that are on the tree.
You can smell sea food and the sea salt from the Carribean sea.
Some people's feet may have a scent resembling oranges due to a condition called "bromodosis," which is caused by sweat mixing with bacteria on the skin. The bacteria break down sweat and produce compounds that can give off a fruity odor, similar to oranges. Proper foot hygiene can help reduce this smell.
Smell is one of the more potent memory prompts. You would have to think back about why oranges are tied to homosexuals. You saw, heard or experienced something in the past.
yesss of course! they're fruits
oranges maple sugar fruit
Seville
Sea turtles smell like Love Spell and babies
Jaffa
mexico does have a kind of a sea smell
No, unless you are near a marina or industrial zone by the sea.
it smells fruity and sweet like flowers or new oranges.