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Why the chimney of a big mill very tall?

The chimneys or smoke stacks from factories and mills were made very tall to keep the smoke from choking everyone in the nearby area. With a taller chimney the smoke would usually dissipate before it hit the ground.


What is a fireplace flue?

The inside of the chimney. The flue carries smoke and combustion gasses out of your house. The clay tile traditionally used to line a chimney is known as a "flue liner".


What is the principle of Electric Chimney?

Electric chimneys are designed for use in the kitchen. They fit over a stove and filter out smoke and oil from cooking. The air that is sucked into the chimney is then released outside the house or business through a duct in the roof.


How do you use the word flue in a sentence?

"The flue on the chimney was closed, causing smoke to move out into the room." "Damaging fires can occur when unburned material called creosote accumulates on the metal flue and in the upper chimney."


When were chimneys invented?

Chimneys were invented during the 12th century in Northern Europe, though we do not know who invented them, or precisely where. The oldest known example of a chimney dates from the year 1185. Prior to the invention of the chimney, smoke was vented in various ways. One was to have a hole in the roof, possibly with a vent cover called a louver to keep rain out. Another was to vent through window-like holes high in the walls, possibly with louvers to keep birds and bats out. Another way, used in castle and monastery kitchens, was merely to have very large, high windows. There was a thing called a smoke canopy, which gathered the smoke and vented it through the roof or a wall. A hearth that was situated against a stone wall, with a smoke canopy over it, looked rather like a fireplace, such as would have a chimney, even though no chimney existed. There is a link below to a question on smoke canopies. There is also a link to the history section of an article on chimneys, as well as a link to a picture of a great hall of the Late Middle Ages, with the hearth in the middle of the room.

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How do you make a smoke controlling chimney?

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What cause air pollution other than smoke chimneys?

There are many causes of air pollution other than chimney smoke. Cars for example are a leading cause of air pollution.


How does smoke contribute to air pollution?

It contrebutes to it because its part of the air pollution when lts say smoke comes out of a chimney it pollutes the air and then we ae forced to breath it in.


Tree is to shade as chimney is to what?

chimney must be to smoke


Why is smoke going in the house and not up the chimney?

A chimney will suck air from the house only if there is wind above the chimney. Air movement at the top causes a partial vacuum in the chimney which pulls the smoke up. The smoke could get into the house due to several reasons: there is no wind above the chimney; the chimney is blocked, the smoke is being directed away from the chimney due to other areas of low pressure in the house. You could probably rectify the problem by raising the chimney so that it catches more wind, cooking closer to the chimney inlet, making chimney diameter wider so that there is less resistance to the passage of smoke. Hassan


What is industrial chimney?

An industrial chimney is a tall chimney, usually built of clay kilned brick during the Industrial Revolution, that is there to lift any smoke and pollution high into the air. The tall height also created a good air flow.


A passage for smoke chimney?

shouldn't your question be," A passage for smoke in a chimney"? just saying


What is making air pollution?

There are many things that are making air pollution, but I'll list a few. Car exhaust, factories, even cigarette smoke contributes to air pollution.


What did a big chimney say to the little chimney?

"You're too young to smoke!"


How do differences in air pressure help smoke to rise up a chimney?

the higer pressure at the bottom of the chimney pushes air and smoke up the chimney


How do cultural practices contribute to pollution?

by making a fire , they make smoke which pollutes the air , that how culture practices contribute to air pollution


What can be a sentence using the word smoke?

There was smoke coming from the chimney.