Giúp mình sửa lại Nghe và việt lại Advanced Ta123 với ạ: Your teeth changes while you're in the air. And there is a biological reason for that. If you grab a bite before your flight you probably have an idea of what it will taste like but once you're in the air your sense of taste isn't the same as it is on the ground. A lot of factors on the plane are all coming together to suppress your sense of smell, which makes up a large portion of our sense of taste. Think back to the last time you had a cold, remember how couldn't taste anything because your nose was clogged up when you have a weekened sense of smell, your perception of taste haste is reduced so your in-flight nose is similar your nose when you have a cold but hopefully with less phlegm. Let's start with the cabin which is extremely dry dryer than some deserts dry. The dry cab dries out your nasal passages which means your taste buds become less perceptive. Link nghe dưới phần chi tiết

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