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When a smell disappears from an unventilated room, where has it gone? Is it possible to be ambidexterous for feet?

When you leave an unventilated room that has a strong smell in it and return sometime later, the smell has gone. But where did it go?

Derek Johnson
Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, UK

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Is there an equivalent of being ambidextrous for feet?

Peter Slessenger
Reading, Berkshire, UK

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