Cigarettes are a source of flame, and much like candles, heaters, and a number of other sources of heat, under the right circumstances, they have the potential to cause a fire.
Packing cigarettes supposedly compacts them so that it will take longer for the tobacco to burn, providing for a longer smoking time.
No, marijuana cigarettes, commonly referred to as joints, do not contain any of the chemicals that are found in most cigarettes, the only association between the two is the common practice of "batching" or mixing tobacco into your joint along with marijuana to make it burn slower, and more evenly.
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Zigzag paper is a type of rolling paper that is typically used for rolling cigarettes or other smoking materials. It is characterized by its zigzag pattern along the paper, which can help ensure an even burn when smoking.
Since you have to light the end of cigarettes it is quite possible to burn yourself if you were to come into contact with the lighted end of the cigarette. For example if you were to touch the end of the cigarette to any exposed skin or even to clothing, it will burn.
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Because it is a flammable substance so it can burn easily and it also causes extreme heat.
yep like if you running whilst smoking you burn fat
Every year, almost 1,000 smokers and nonsmokers are killed in home fires caused by cigarettes and other smoking materials. 1 in 4 killed aren't the smokers yet more than one third of children were the smoker's own
No he did not. Right up until his death Bernie Mac was an outspokent opponent of smoking, especially of Menthol cigarettes popular in the Black Community. He said in an interview with the New York Times in 2007, "I don't get it, smoking, you know? Why a black man would want to burn some leaves and breath it is beyond me but these young people take to it like kids to candy. It's terrible for you, just terrible."
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