Yes it can. A smoke is tiny particles of solid suspended in the air, and there are many ways to produce one.
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Toluene is burn without fume because t is made of pure carbon. Charcoal fire has no smoke because of the wood carbon.
in case of a cockpit fire, smoke goggle can enable the pilot to safely see until he can land the plane. In the event of a fire, smoke can prohibit the pilot from seeing at all.
Yes, smoke is the collection of gasses and particles which escape from a material when it undergoes combustion. No fire is a type of liquid and can be found in the deep caverns of mexico. :)
Hot air always rises. Therefore, when a fire is started in a fire place, the hot air from the fire rises, causing the smoke to rise also.
No Smoke Without Fire was created in 1978.
No Smoke Without a Fire was created in 1989.
Where there's smoke there's fire. The earliest recorded version is from 13th century France: "No fire is without smoke, nor smoke without fire. In 1592 the English had this version: "There's no smoke without fire". Today's version is just a variant of these. What it means: if it looks like something's wrong then something is probably wrong.
Where there's smoke there's fire. The earliest recorded version is from 13th century France: "No fire is without smoke, nor smoke without fire. In 1592 the English had this version: "There's no smoke without fire". Today's version is just a variant of these. What it means: if it looks like something's wrong then something is probably wrong.
Where there's smoke there's FIRE. The earliest recorded version is from 13th century France: "No fire is without smoke, nor smoke without fire. In 1592 the English had this version: "There's no smoke without fire". Today's version is just a variant of these. What it means: if it looks like something's wrong then something is probably wrong.
start a fire
No - At somepoint a "flash" has to develop.
No, not at all. There can be heat without flame. Something can smolder and put out more smoke than something that is at a rolling fire.
There is no smoke without fire
According to experts, if possible, get below the level of the smoke, such as by crawling, and make your way to the nearest exist if one is accessible.
There is a saying that where there is smoke, there is fire. This means that if there is evidence of something happening, then it is likely that there is a fire, or cause, for it. This saying can be applied to many situations in life. For example, if there is smoke coming from a building, it is likely that there is a fire inside. If there is smoke coming from a car, it is likely that the engine is on fire. In both of these cases, the smoke is evidence of a fire, or cause.
On the Buses - 1969 No Smoke Without Fire 6-1 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G UK:PG (video rating) (2006)