1) Smoke from the party poppers after you pull the string. Well, that's the only one I can think of. Hope this helps even though you need a whole lot of party poppers to create a thick smoke effect!
start a fire
yes
smoke machine
A fire extinguisher does no make dry ice. Dry Ice is the solid form of the gas Carbon Dioxide. At room temperature is you compress (and cool) CO", it turns into solid CO2 (dry ice) without forming a liquid phase.
Best venture I could give you is dry ice.
Wet wood, vegetation, and plastics will make a thick, dark smoke that should not be breathed in. Dry wood and dead leaves make a thinner, grayish smoke.
To minimize campfire smoke, try adjusting the arrangement of the logs to improve airflow, add dry wood to the fire, or wait for a breeze to help disperse the smoke. Avoid adding wet wood or materials that emit strong odors, as this can increase smoke output.
Dry fire. Don't do it; you can break your bow by dry-firing.
dry fire it without any BB's
You can't without it
dry wood is easily caught on fire. When wood is wet it cant catch fire. That's why when you make a camp fire you want dry wood. It lights easier and burns better.
You can smoke or dry food to store it.