why by lighting it of course
I've smoked Hawaiian haze many times and its about the same as purple haze and orange haze there is not different health effects (just more expensive and watch were you get it from
No, a thick haze of smoke and chemicals is smog.
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Smoke haze.
Haze as a noun means a type of fog or smoke in the atmosphere, or room. EX: The cigar smoke left a blue haze in Tom's dining room. Haze as a verb means a behavior that belittles or harasses another person. This is usually used in reference to fraternity initiation rituals. EX: After rush week, it's time to haze the pledges!
The adjective form of "haze" is "hazy." For example, "The sky was hazy with smoke from the forest fire."
The name of a thick haze of smoke and chemicals is called Smog. It is thick in Southern California like Los Angeles, Mexico city, Houston and Knox-ville.
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yes
Air, fumes, gas, cloud, fog, smoke, haze, steam, and mist.
The Landsat Thematic Mapper band that best shows cloud smoke and haze is Band 1 (Blue band). This band is sensitive to atmospheric particles and can effectively highlight the presence of aerosols and smoke. Additionally, Band 2 (Green band) can also assist in identifying haze, but Band 1 is typically more effective for detecting these atmospheric conditions.
This phenomenon is called smog, which is a combination of smoke and fog. Smog is a type of air pollution that occurs when pollutants react with sunlight and moisture in the atmosphere, creating a visible haze.