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The room is smoky because there is likely a source of smoke present, such as a fire, cigarette, or cooking activity. Smoke is a byproduct of incomplete combustion and can fill a room, causing it to appear hazy and smell strongly.
The time it takes for a room to fill with smoke can vary significantly based on several factors, including the size of the room, the source and intensity of the fire, ventilation, and the materials burning. In general, a small room can become filled with smoke in just a few minutes if a fire is actively burning. However, in larger or well-ventilated spaces, it may take longer for smoke to accumulate. It's crucial to evacuate quickly when smoke is present, as it can lead to reduced visibility and respiratory hazards.
Not any smoke, at least no in breathable concentrations. If you fill a room with smoke that even you can't breath, mosquitoes aren't going to go there neither. But there are specific smokes, from some plants that do repel mosquitoes.
dont smoke
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Fill Up the Room was created on 2007-10-23.
It is unlikely to get a contact high from sitting in a room with weed smoke unless the room is poorly ventilated and you are exposed for an extended period of time with a high concentration of smoke.
Light can fill a room without taking up physical space.
midgets
no
They either use windows or ventalation to get the smoke out.
Cigarette smoke rises in a closed room because it is lighter than the surrounding air.