Yes you can. Air is composed of the gasses and particles that are around us. You can always smell it, but may not notice it most of the time.
Yes, you can smell the air around you.
No, you cannot smell static electricity in the air.
The smell of the playground is boys sweating
Smell travels in all directions in the air, not specifically up or down.
Febreze cleans the air by using tiny droplets of a sprayed mist. These attach themselves to dust and smell particles in the air and so the nose can no longer smell the 'bad' smell
smell travels in the air in a process called diffusion.
Compressed air used for SCUBA should smell like regular air. There may be a slight rubber smell from the regulator. When in doubt, it is safer to get your tank refilled than to dive on contaminated air.
The smell of fresh air can remind people of nature, cleanliness, and a sense of renewal or rejuvenation.
you can smell the saltiness of the air in an island because of the salt water.
You can smell the BBQ aroma all the way from your neighbor's yard thanks to moving air. This is the same as being able to smell a persons flatulence. The smell travels through the air.
The rotten smell comes from the cabin air filter. i have the same smell and it is on my list to get my 2000 v-6 sonata back up to par.
you can smell the fresh air, the spruce trees and the breeze from the ocean on the beaches.(: