LOL!
is there NO end to scientific research !
water may absorb or disperse some of the gasses
This "earth shattering "discovery should be written down
and posted to the BMA
2006-07-08 10:49:12
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answered by sweet-cookie 6
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answered by ? 3
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Never heard that one. I would think the exact opposite. It would seem to me that the hydrogen in water would buffer the smell.
2006-07-08 10:48:35
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answered by Anonymous
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There are several studies about this topic. You better look at
www.nasa,com/odor/flatulance_fart
2006-07-08 11:00:25
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answered by alfcarco 2
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nevr heard that one LOL
.. water acts as a natural filter
2006-07-08 10:44:50
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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its because the gas is in a "concentrated" bubble when it reaches your head, because ur head is at the surface
2006-07-08 10:49:40
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answered by mop_top 2
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Who did the testing? you?... because I never heard that
2006-07-08 10:46:33
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answered by class4 5
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oh the mysteries of life!
2006-07-08 10:46:49
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answered by Andrew H 1
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