The odious smell of manure comes from methane.
*** Methane is odorless, colorless, tasteless - please check your sources before posting things like this.
You can smell manure from a distance because manure contains volatile organic compounds that evaporate into the air, carrying the odor. These compounds can travel with the wind and reach your nose even from far away.
The skunk is known for ejecting a foul-smelling spray from glands near its tail as a defense mechanism when it feels threatened or in danger. The smell is strong and is designed to ward off predators.
Horse manure is a good fertilizer, however, their are other animal manure that is better, such as cow manure. Horse manure works fine too though.but the best to use is elephant manure.
No, millipedes do not smell sweet. They are known to release a foul-smelling odor as a defense mechanism when threatened. This odor is often described as musty or pungent.
A skunk is known to emit a strong and unpleasant odor when it feels threatened or scared. If you notice a foul smell coming from under your porch, there is a possibility that a skunk has taken up residence there. It is best to proceed with caution when dealing with skunk encounters.
Its because od decomposition of the body ......
The dominant odor of horse manure is ammonia.
The term for the movement of a foul smell is "dissemination" or "dispersion."
No, it is not. It has a foul and sharp smell.
foul as in; foul smell: nauseabond, infect, sale foul as in; foul play: jeu deloyal (malveillance)
Manure is not a soil it is basically Animal poo.
You can smell manure from a distance because manure contains volatile organic compounds that evaporate into the air, carrying the odor. These compounds can travel with the wind and reach your nose even from far away.
by cooking animal manure methane gas can be extracted and used as a fuel
By 'cooking' animal manure methane gas can be extracted and used as a fuel.
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Manure is animal poo, particularly that from horses and cows.
Composted or fermented grass.