Yes assuming by harmful smoke you are refering to the presence of sulfur dioxide, the compound which causes acid rain. Animals too respire using oxygen found in air. Therefore the smoke from factories can harm animals just as much as it can harm humans.
Factories and automobiles create smoke. Smoke does harm earth's ozone layer.
Most of what you might call smoke coming from factories in the U.S. is actually steam. The EPA's clean air requirements permit smoke from factories only in rare instances.
Yes A cigarette can be used to hit a marmoset, hurting it. Also, the smoke from a cigarette can hurt any animal, especially smaller animals such as marmosets. Marmosets may die from the smoke from a cigarette, which may be taller than themselves.
smoke from cars, burning trees, factories. also hunting, spilling oil into the oceans which will kill animals in the ocean.
Closing the factories down would definitely do that.
Factories affect human beings by the smoke coming from it.
lack of ventilation
from Factories. The smoke from factories rises in the air and pollutes the rain that would fall when it rains.
Usually about 12 gallons of smoke per minute or less.
Smoke from factories and vehicle pollution is the main cause of acid rain. The pollutants merges with rain and the rain becomes acidic.
Air currents carry toxic smoke from other countries' factories to Germany
Yes, just like humans.Yes. I know that people who have exotic birds are advised not to smoke around them.Animals inhale secondhand smoke just like their human counterparts.