Yes, mushrooms can emit a noticeable earthy or musty smell when they are growing.
Palladium metal is odorless and has no distinctive smell. It does not emit any noticeable odor under normal conditions.
A red liquid inside a thermometer, often colored with mercury or alcohol, can emit a metallic smell when exposed to air as these substances are volatile. The smell is more noticeable when the thermometer is broken or if the liquid is spilled, releasing the odor into the air.
Normally Plasma televisions do not emit smell. When a TV is brand new, a part might heat up and burn off a piece of glue. Otherwise, it should not emit a smell. Normally, it would not emit a smell.
No, the brain does not have a specific smell like blue cheese. The brain is mostly composed of fats, proteins, and nerve cells, which do not emit a smell when intact. Any scent associated with the brain would likely only be noticeable if there was decay or damage.
Yes, Pseudomonas bacteria can emit a distinct smell, often described as a sweet or fruity odor.
Emit. ex: Cheese tends to emit a smell.
Magnets do not have a characteristic smell. The sense of smell is triggered by chemicals in the air, but magnets do not emit any scent.
Certain moths and other insects emit a smell similar to a moth ball. If you smell this in your home it probably means you have an insect infestation.
No. They emit no odor and of cause being inanimate object they can not smell things themselves.
A smell: odor (odoris, m.)Emit a smell: oleo, olere, olui, -Detect a smell: olfacio, olfacere, olfeci, olfactus
Rats may emit a distinct urine-like odor, which can become more noticeable if they are living in walls. This smell is often described as musty or ammonia-like. Other signs of rats in walls include scratching sounds, gnawing noises, and droppings.
No, diamonds do not have a smell. They are made of pure carbon arranged in a crystal structure, which does not emit any odor.