Second-hand smoke is just as dangerous as smoking yourself. If you are constantly in a smoke-filled environment, you are in danger of damage to your lungs and possibly lung cancer. You should do a search online for some scientific evidence with photos and give your parents a little talk about the dangers of smoking - politely, of course! Explain that even if they want to smoke, you don't, and you would like to be able to breathe in your home without being in danger of illness. Ask that they smoke outside if they don't want to quit right now - then keep trying to help them quit.
Yes. Because It can harm their lungs. And their lungs aren't fully developed.
Any kind of smoke will damage your lungs. Some are more than others. Tobacco smoke is extremely harmful while marijuana smoke is barely harmful in moderation. If you mean spice in the general sense (any kind of synthetic marijuana) instead of the brand, it is difficult to know. Every brand of spice is made by a different person, and each person has preferences for how they make it. They use different chemicals and different plants. Different brands may have different effects on your lungs or other parts of the body. They only similaritiy between any two brands is that the active chemical binds to the cannabinoid receptors in your brain.
You don't inhale cigar smoke--the lining of your mouth absorbs the nicotine--so it shouldn't hurt your lungs at all.
On average, a welder breathes in two pounds of smoke in a month. Over a years amount of time, your lungs will have turned into charcoal, and you will die a painful death. There is no cure for this. Only death.
a human has two lungs one one each side of the chest (:
Cows have two lungs, just as humans do.
Healthy lungs are full and pink.
Who can't answer this? Of course for there are two lungs
We have two lungs.
We have two lungs.
These two organs are the lungs.The lungs are these two organs.
No, Jehovah's Witnesses do not smoke, for two reasons: One, in the Bible, at 2 Corinthians 7:1, we are told "Since we have these promises, beloved ones, let us cleanse ourselves of every defilement of flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in God's fear." Smoking is certainly a defilement of flesh; just look at a smoker's lungs! Secondly, the Bible also tells us to love our neighbor. It would certainly not be loving to pass on the damaging effects of secondhand smoke to those around us.