YES
Breathing secondary smoke is as bad for you as if you were smoking yourself.
The difference between primary and secondary smoking is very simple. Primary smoking is actually smoking the cigarette yourself, whereas secondary or second hand smoking is inhaling fumes of other smokers around you, whilst you are not actually smoking the cigarette. That is why the smoking ban was introduced and more and more smokers are smoking in smoking shelters. Which, not only provides shelter for them when they are smoking outside, but it also protects non smokers from the harmful fumes.
yes, but the nicotine that you get by second hand smoking is very little and is not enough to make you addictive.
no because smoking can spread to all around the place and if talking about non-smokers with smoke zones,non smokers can get asthma and other diseases
On average 6000 billion cigarettes are smoked each year globally by around 1.1 billion smokers. :D
Nauru has the highest percentage of smokers (54% of the population), while China has the most smokers total (about 462,800,000 smokers). If you mean smoking as in hot/attractive, European countries around the Mediterranean have the most attractive people (as shown in polls). Countries like Spain, France, Italy, etc.
None - they are all dead because "smoking kills"! Seriously, it depends on how you define 'smoker'. One of Tobacco Control's 'definitions' is someone who has smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and continues to smoke at least one a year - or something ridiculous like that. There's probably at least as many ex-smokers (by any rational definition) as current smokers, taking in consideration historical smoking rates. Around 10-15 million.
Only in the USA, approximately 400,000 people die of diseases related to smoking. 90% of them, this is around 396,000 smokers, started as teens. Statistics show that there are around 800,000 new teen smokers each year.
About four million people die worldwide each yearas a result of smoking. That's around 11,000 a day.
Around 20 Some people smoke all their lives and their deaths are not tobacco related. It is by no means certain that smoking will kill an idividual. There is ample evidence that smoking is not healthy Marijuana cigarettes?
The percentage of Americans who smoke cigarettes hovers around 20%. Percentages vary among racial and ethnic groups. The smoking rate has been declining since the 1960's, in which over 40% of Americans smoked cigarettes during that time period.
Don't smoke, and drink alcohol in moderation