Approximately zero.
The main health risk of tobacco is cancer, which usually takes more than a few years to develop to the point of being fatal. Since teens in most places don't even have (legal) access to tobacco until they're almost not teens anymore, the number of teens who contract and die from cancer in the one or two years where they can both get tobacco AND are still teens is pretty small.
Teens who have Asthma and smoke could potentially die pretty quickly, but this could be considered dying from stupidity rather than tobacco, as taking up smoking when you're alreadyhaving difficulty breathing is not very bright.
The number of people who die from tobacco-related diseases who started using tobacco products when they were teens, though, is much, much higher.
Cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco, etc. It's horrible stuff and can kill you, so don't get stuck in it.
preventing the sales of tobacco. Tobacco can kill people A very lucrative career.
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.
show them pics of what happens if they do it too much. if that doesnt work save them some aggony and kill them be4 it gets worse
no
yes it can, because of the Tar and other toxins in the smoke and taobacco fill up in your lungs and other vital organs. They can also kill you
Of course you can choke on it for either not chewing it enough or it goes down the wrong hole
Some people claim that any cheap tobacco spread around the outside or hidden areas in a home will kill cockroaches. There are pure nicotine oils that can be purchased that have the same effect.
Around 5.4 million deaths a year are caused by tobacco.
Kill them (and those around them through exposure to second-hand smoke).
The WHO estimated 5.4 million deaths caused by tobacco in 2004; that works out to around 15000 per day.
Tobacco does kill plants. Only if you put lots of it in the plant. If you don't put that much, the plant will grow. Remember, tobacco is also a plant.