they might inhale it and they might want to smoke with the person and they might get involved in second hand smoke and that's bad for them.
by NICKALUS POTTER
People around smokers are often referred to as "passive smokers" or "secondhand smokers." These individuals are exposed to the smoke inhaled by the smoker, which can have harmful health effects. Additionally, the term "environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)" is used to describe the combination of smoke from the burning end of a cigarette and the smoke exhaled by the smoker.
Around 10 million people in the UK are smokers according to sources in 2007
Depends, some bad smokers smoke, 2-5 packs a day, and regular smokers, smoke around 1 pack a day, and people quitting smoke around 3 to 5 ciggaretts a day.
Breathing secondary smoke is as bad for you as if you were smoking yourself.
Yes, nonsmokers can suffer health effects from being around smokers due to secondhand smoke exposure. This exposure can lead to respiratory issues, increased risk of heart disease, and other health problems similar to those experienced by smokers. Additionally, secondhand smoke contains many of the same harmful chemicals found in cigarettes, making it a significant health risk for nonsmokers.
Some people are chain smokers because they are addicted to nicotine.
it has the same effects as normal smoking
its harmful and you will die!
To some extent smokers will tend to socialize with other smokers, but the social segregation of smokers from non-smokers is not that strict; in reality, smokers can have the same range of friends that non-smokers have.
Around 100,000 people die in the UK each year.
Smoking can lead to a number of diseases such as heart disease, lung cancer and strokes. People who are exposed to secondhand smoke are also at risk of these diseases.
Around 90% of adult smokers report that they started smoking before the age of 18. This suggests that a high percentage of teen smokers transition to become regular smokers in adulthood.