He smelled smoke
The smell of roting vegetation.
diamonds smell like the mine that they were from
The ability to taste is directly correlated with your ability to smell. In fact, studies have shown that most people can not tell the difference between an onion and an apple when their sense of smell is cut of and they do not see what food they are eating. Your ability to smell comes your olfactory system which can be damaged, if the components your body uses to smell (such as olfactory bulbs and olfactory nerve) are damaged then your sense of smell will decrease and in turn your sense of taste will decrease as well. At this point I do not believe there is a reversal process for someone who has suffered damages to any of the physiological aspects of smell, however, if you suffer from a chronically stuffy nose or clogged sinuses this can impair your taste as well, since, like I said before your sense of smell is impaired. By taking over the counter medication to clear your nasal passages or sinuses in order to breath better through your nose you may increase your sensitivity to taste.
in Islam camphor is used for giving bath to deadbody before burial it helps the body against decay and also give it a good smell!!!
You can smell...... snails, polluotion and metal
he smells food n and the gutter
When the blast occurred, a deafening explosion was heard in all of Pompeii. When the ash and gasses began falling, the smell of sulfur chocked the air m throughout making it difficult to breathe.
It will be sulfur mostly that you smell
Well, the area becomes mostly ashy, but a while after the ash clears away, it makes GREAT farm ground. Of course, during the eruption, the ash and stuff is flying, so everyone clears out for a while. A short time after the eruption, you can tell it happened, because of the smell and ash. But a while later, you wouldn't even know.
Because I live near a volcano.
you smell
Volcano smell like rotten eggs or sulpher..
the surrounding soil can become very fertile.. :]
It smells like flowers...........
It is hard to distinguish between a dormant and extinct volcano, but it will be considered dormant if it has not showed signs of eruption over several spans of its recharge period. For example, a volcano that has been known to erupt every twenty years might be considered dormant if it goes sixty years without erupting. Signs that a volcano might be dormant and is not nearing an eruption include: -Does not produce smoke or sulfuric smell from vents or crater -Lava cannot be viewed in or near the volcano, or can only be found very deep inside the crater -No tremors or small earthquakes have been detected in the area around the volcano for a long period of time -Small plants and trees have grown naturally on the cone. (More plant life than moss or lichen)
you can only smell it a little bit but if you stand very close you can smell it a lot.it smells of berning lava and lave smells like a fire. so thats what you can smell. thank you
Hydrogen sulfide has a smell not unlike that of rotten eggs. If this is accompanied by a large, growing crack in the ground, a volcano is growing.