Yes, theoretically speaking, tobacco can cause smog. However, this will only be the case if the smoking area is extremely small. Therefore, in reality, smog won't be caused simply by smoking tobacco.
yes it can.
By quitting tobacco smoking or switching to non-smoking tobacco products. Non-smoking tobacco products still can cause mouth cancer and high blood pressure; there is no safe tobacco.
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No. Becuse even if you take smokeless tobacco on a plane then you will get in trouble because even though it's smokeless it's still not safe when on a plane.
Yes, dipping or chewing tobacco is just as dangerous as smoking. It isn't only the smoke from the cigarette that can harm you, it is the tobacco and other chemicals in the tobacco product.
Chemicals in tobacco irritate the lining of your bronchial tubes.
smoking.
Because smoking it can cause lung cancer, emphysema, and other smoking-related diseases, just like tobacco.
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No, it will cause shortness of breath decreasing your running distance and speed.
Yes, many people will die as a direct result of smoking tobacco or by being exposed to the smoke produced by other people smoking tobacco.
yeaaaa Smoking, in this sense, is the act of burning a substance and inhaling the smoke produced. One of the substances that it used in this way is tobacco. So smoking doesn't 'contain' tobacco it is a possible ingredient for smoking.