no because they dont
Probably. Sensitivity to odors is genetic.
No people don't have the same sensitivities to smell
Some people can't smell stink bug odor, while others can smell a stink bug's odor from quite a distance. It really depends on your sensitivity to scents.
Yeah! Stop breathing...
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People are saying Cindys and jimmys toes smell the same
The characteristic shown when a person smells a gas in the air is the sense of smell. This sense allows individuals to detect the presence of potentially harmful gases in their environment.
As you age, your sense of smell can become weaker, making it harder to detect and distinguish between different odors. This decrease in sensitivity is due to changes in the olfactory system and a reduction in the number of olfactory receptors in the nose. Older adults may also experience a decline in their ability to identify and remember smells accurately.
They all smell the same because they are all elderly, and that means that they are all attracted to the same perfumes and stuff. That means that they all buy the same stuff at the store, and use it.
If current sensitivity of a galvanometer is increased, the voltage sensitivity remains the same. Voltage sensitivity depends on the resistance of the galvanometer coil, while current sensitivity depends on the number of turns in the coil. Therefore, changing current sensitivity does not affect voltage sensitivity.
Methylamine has a fishy or ammonia-like odor. In some cases, people may detect methylamine's odor, but it may not always be strong or noticeable depending on the concentration and individual sensitivity.