When you can smell something even though you are in a different room it is because the scent diffuses through the air and may eventually make its way to a different room. An example of this is opening a bottle of vinegar. When it is first opened the only person that can smell the vinegar is the person who opened it. Eventually though, people across the room will be able to smell it because the gas particles that were in the bottle diffuse through the air and reach the noses of others.
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Dehydration takes all of the water out of something. The more water there is the greater the smell.The less the water the smaller the smell
It depends what odour you mean. It's just a word we use to describe a particularly sharp smell. If you are referring to a person's smell, it usually is caused by bacteria breaking down sweat This is what causes that odour.
You smell as a method to determine the quality of what you may smell. We used this as a tool to stray away from foods or substance that may harm us and towards ones that will not. This is determined mostly by things commonly found, making your nose give a generalized reaction to all things that smell like it so this means if something smells bad its not always bad for you but may relate to something bad for you in some way.
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When you can observe something's characteristics, they are called physical traits. These are the things you can see, hear, smell.
Sense Memory.
No, they smell nice though;) They aren't something that cleanses you the best but they get the job done
Wolves have been known to smell objects as far away as 1.6 km. An object does not have to be far away for a wolf to smell it, though - they can smell something right next to their nose.
try a breath mint.answ3. You probably have some tooth decay, and a visit to a dentist is called for.
Hard to explain. It is a good smell though.
No, taste and smell are very related though
That would be auditory hallucinations and olfactory hallucinations respectively.
Something rottening and emitting stinking smell is called putrid.
To breath something in or to smell something e.g. I inhaled the smell of sweets from a mile away!
they smell like something manufactured -Olivia11