So, DD just finished the science unit on sound and is now learning about and the electromagnetic spectrum (light of all possible wavelenghts, frequencies, and colors.).
She knows that there are sounds and light too high and low for us to hear and see, and what she is wondering is:
Are there tastes and smells too strong for humans to detect?
I figured that obviously there are tastes and smells too low (or subtle) for humans to hear (tiny bit of pepper in scrambled eggs, the way dogs can track humans), and I'm really curious about this too.
Anybody?
(Blast, I just realized we'll be going away for four days. Oh well- I'll resurrect this thread after I get back.)
She knows that there are sounds and light too high and low for us to hear and see, and what she is wondering is:
Are there tastes and smells too strong for humans to detect?
I figured that obviously there are tastes and smells too low (or subtle) for humans to hear (tiny bit of pepper in scrambled eggs, the way dogs can track humans), and I'm really curious about this too.
Anybody?
(Blast, I just realized we'll be going away for four days. Oh well- I'll resurrect this thread after I get back.)