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Am 26.05.2017 um 16:53 schrieb Kenneth:
> It's fascinating to think that Earth's atmosphere would look somewhat similar to
> Jupiter's swirling gas clouds, if we had a similar opague atmosphere. Good thing
> we don't have ammonia and hydrogen sulfide here, instead of oxygen/nitrogen; for
> one thing, it would smell really bad ;-P
Actually no, it wouldn't.
Hydrogen sulfide only stinks at low concentrations.
At high concentrations, it literally kills your sense of smell even
before you notice it.
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