It depends on what is on fire. If I were to be lighting a candle, I would smell burning wax. If paper were on fire, I'd smell burning paper. The scent of fire is really hard to explain. Maybe it smells like charcoal.
fire
In a fire, you may smell burning materials such as wood, plastic, fabric, or chemicals. The smell can be acrid, smoky, or like burning rubber, depending on what is burning. It is important to evacuate immediately and seek safety in case of a fire.
Smoky
Fire has a distinctive smell that is often described as a mixture of burning wood, paper, and other materials. It can be smoky, acrid, or pungent depending on what is burning.
Yes, dogs have a strong sense of smell and can detect the scent of smoke from a fire. They may show signs of distress or alertness when they smell fire, depending on their training and temperament. It's always important to ensure your pet's safety during a fire emergency.
Because fire is just heat of what’s burning. Like fire on its own is noting. It’s not possible. Fire is just heat, but if you put that heat on wood it’ll smell like burning wood. same with meat and other stuff. Heat doesn’t have a smell.
If you do not want your fingernails to smell burnt, do not light them on fire. proaly cus u lit ur fingers n fire
It goes away when you fire it the 2nd after painting. you wont smell after
No. They emit no odor and of cause being inanimate object they can not smell things themselves.
With an ozone generator
It would depend on what is burning.