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Yes, dipping or chewing tobacco is just as dangerous as smoking. It isn't only the smoke from the cigarette that can harm you, it is the tobacco and other chemicals in the tobacco product.
Tobacco is hard to breath because it is hard to breath. :) Actually, it is because the thickness of the smoke that you inhale that makes you hard to breath. If you take a little amount of smoke, it'll be quite easy. For the one who have smoking for a very long time, it'll be quite firm when they inhale quite amount of smoke. For the starters, it'll be difficult. That's the time when you get headache or dizziness along. I'm not sure that this answer is correct. As far as I know it is what I know. :) From : Bala Chandran (Facebook : facebook.com/blanebergarov.c.g)
No, it will cause shortness of breath decreasing your running distance and speed.
smoking and eating chewing tobacco
A number of foods cause bad breath such as garlic or onions. However, smoking tobacco can also cause an unpleasant smell from the mouth. These can be combated by sucking on a mint.
GO TO THIS ARTICLE: It contains everything you need to know, from facts about smoking and health, to smoking and economics to even social effects on the society. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/6211746/tobacco_poisoning_health_demolishing.html?cat=5 Smoking tobacco can cause breathing problems, more colds, upper respiratory problems, heart disease, lung cancer, mouth cancer, troat cancer, bladder cancer kidney cancer, tooth loss, dry skin, wrinkles, yellow teeth, bad breath, shortness of breath, dizziness, and chewing tobacco causes dehydration.
Contrary to popular belief smokeless tobacco is not as harmful to you as once thought. It has not been linked scientifically to oral cancer, unlike smoking. The combo of smoking and drinking is a major cause of cancers in the mouth, throat, etc.
well if you mean chewing tobaco it can cause much more problems then nomal cigerettes because your holding it in your mouth cause damage to your gums and teeth. Want good cigarettes chose them from www.cigs4girls.net
that's a negative
Yes it can cause aggression.
Yes, theoretically speaking, tobacco can cause smog. However, this will only be the case if the smoking area is extremely small. Therefore, in reality, smog won't be caused simply by smoking tobacco.
yes it can.