No. There is NO smoke or burning or combustion using a vaporizer. Cannot see it or smellit.
Depends on what you are smoking in the Vaporizer. But generally, yes.
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Yes is the short answer. Your depends on what temp the vaporizer is set at. The lower temp will produce vapor that will stimulate hunger. The higher temp vapor smoke will help with pain. I personally set mine to 500 degrees F. I have a convection vaporizer not the traditional wood vaporizer.
That's two completely different highs
This is known as second-hand smoke.
A vaporizer does not burn the plant material, but instead heats the material to the exact temperature that chemicals like THC are active at. So you aren't really inhaling smoke with a vaporizer like you do with a pipe, etc. You are instead inhaling air infused with the active ingredients. A vaporizer may smell a little bit, but the amount of odor given off by one is significantly less than other methods of obtaining a high.
That's not the type of vaporizer you use to smoke marijuana. I suggest you go to your local head shop and buy a "volcano" they are pretty expensive, but they get the job done. But if you seriously had to ask a question like that. I really don't think you need to be smoking any more marijuana in the first place. BTW how much weed did you waste before you figured out that the vaporizer would just make it an unsmokeable soggy mess?
No, extremely low or high values are affected by the mean.
The Asian Tsunami* was the worlds biggest disaster, it measured 9:0 on the Richter scale and it happened on Boxing day in 2004. Many countries were affected. In case you haven't noticed, the countries that were mostly affected were poor as literacy rates were low and the death toll was high. The countries affected were LEDC (Less Economically Developed Countries) therefore they werent able to contact others informing about the Tsunami. *A Tsunami is an underwater earthquake. Hope this anwer helps :D
Vaporizerrr! Gives you puree THC they run anywhere between $150-$300, best known vaporizer around would be the "Volcano"
High pressure = High temperature
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