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How strong does a non-toxic odor have to be before it damages your sense of smell?​

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Answered by llUnknown23ll
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Explanation:

The sense of smell does not really work that way. If an odor, such as the smell of a strawberry, is not chemically reactive enough to do damage, your sense of smell will remain unharmed no matter how strong the smell becomes. In this way, the sense of smell is very different from the sense of sight and the sense of hearing.

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