Developing lung cancer, throat cancer, empyzema over 1 million die each year
Smoking tobacco increases the risk of lung cancer, Heart disease, and other respiratory illnesses. Around 7 million people die globally each year from smoking-related causes, including secondhand smoke exposure.
people smoke because they think they look cool or they are cool sometimes you smoke if your depressed people start smoking usually when they are in middle school then is is a habit they can not break
In 2019, around 14.1% of adults in England smoked cigarettes. This equated to approximately 6.9 million people.
As of 2021, approximately 14% of U.S. adults smoke cigarettes. This is a significant decrease from previous years due to public health campaigns, smoking bans, and increased awareness of the health risks associated with smoking.
As of 2021, approximately 12.4% of New Zealand's adult population smokes tobacco. This percentage has been declining steadily over the years due to public health campaigns and smoking cessation programs.
Tobacco effects your entire environment. Not only does it worsen your appearance by yellowing and wrinkling your skin, and darkening your teeth, it also makes you smell like smoke and that can cause some people around to become nauseous or you may be smoking and getting others sick with second hand smoke. Also, it effects the people you become friends with. You are more likely to loose friends because of your smell or because they don't want to be involved with cigarettes. Then, the new friends you make are most likely going to be smokers as well because smoking will be something you will have in common. Having friends who smoke may make it hard to quit unless they encourage you to quit as well.
people smoke because they think they look cool or they are cool sometimes you smoke if your depressed people start smoking usually when they are in middle school then is is a habit they can not break
Lung cancer
In 2019, around 14.1% of adults in England smoked cigarettes. This equated to approximately 6.9 million people.
Yes almost in every country & state people smoke tobacco....
Kill them (and those around them through exposure to second-hand smoke).
No, Chaucer and other medieval people did not smoke tobacco.
As of 2021, approximately 12.4% of New Zealand's adult population smokes tobacco. This percentage has been declining steadily over the years due to public health campaigns and smoking cessation programs.
yes it does affect other people depending on what you use if you use chew no it does not harm anyone or anything if you smoke it can harm ither people for inctense if you smoke you can get lung cancer if another does not smoke but is around you when you smoke then they have a very high possibility as you have to
Some people smoke tobacco from a pipe because they simply enjoy it. Others may smoke pipes because they have developed an addiction to the nicotine in the tobacco.
People often complain about others using tobacco due to the health risks associated with smoking and secondhand smoke. Additionally, the smell of tobacco smoke can be unpleasant for non-smokers. Public health initiatives and regulations have been put in place to reduce tobacco use and exposure, which may contribute to the negative perceptions of tobacco use.
lung cancer............... simple
1 in 3 people smoke. so tobacco earn around 10 million pound a year. thanks David page. Prinible of trinity academy