A smell can look like lots of things but most people think it looks like a bit of green smoke.
Adaptation to one smell can influence the adaptation to another smell, but the extent of this cross-adaptation depends on the similarities between the smells. If two smells share similar components or characteristics, adaptation to one smell may lead to reduced sensitivity to the other smell. However, if the smells are distinct, adaptation to one may not affect perception of the other.
Well, if you mean meitnerium, no one really knows. It is a highly radioactive man-made substance, but only a few atoms of it have ever been made- not enough to smell. It is predicted as a metal, so probably has little or no smell- but would be dangerous to try to smell it.
No one knows what it smells like.
An aroma is a distinct smell, especially a pleasant or particularly fragrant one.
No. For one thing, it's quite high; well above even the tallest mountains. For another thing, it's just gas, and "feels" exactly like the rest of the atmosphere (except thinner due to its height, of course).
Smellable It's one word Not smell able
The word smell has one syllable.
Two, one in each ear, just like humans do.
Adaptation to one smell can influence the adaptation to another smell, but the extent of this cross-adaptation depends on the similarities between the smells. If two smells share similar components or characteristics, adaptation to one smell may lead to reduced sensitivity to the other smell. However, if the smells are distinct, adaptation to one may not affect perception of the other.
Walruses smell like old fish mixed with seawater, not that you'd want to smell one :)
A sharp smell aroma. Is one that is strong or makes your eyes water!
Generally, birds of prey do not have a keen sense of smell. The vulture is one that does, and located their prey by smell.
Ok for one, spit does not smell like anything ..........and two, they smell like any plane flower.
Hibiscuses do have a smell to them but it's a pleasant one. The smell reminds me of Rose of Sharon.
Both. Something can smell like a fruit or it can taste like one.
It is neither. It can be used as a verb as in, "I smell something rotten ! " OR as a noun as when referring to the sense of smell.
You don't get it out it is just going to smell until one of your family members smells it.