The immediate and short term affects are
Smelly hair
Less oxygen to the brain
Yucky skin, smelly breath and stained teeth
More coughs and colds
Increased heart rate and blood pressure
Less oxygen to the lungs (This causes shortness of breath,reduces fitness and can also cause an Asthma attack in asthamtics)
Stained fingers.
your liver will affect
Depends on what you are talking about kiddo. Smoking? Alchohol? Who knows.
Slow spiral into addiction. You usually feel like you wasted $10 if you did it in a hookah bar. You could also experience the affects of a nicotine high that will only last a short while. There are also all the affects of smoking tobacco such as lung cancer.
Smoking marijuana causes students in Fiji to have an increased appetite. Habitual marijuana use adversely affects their short term memory.
Overload or short to ground
"It made my day' Probably short-hand for 'immediate' in the coroner's notes.
time seems to slow down considerably, lapses of short term memory. In the middle of a sentence you can easily forget what you were trying to say.
No. The opposite, in fact: smoking too much marijuana affects your short-term memory, making it harder to learn and retain large amounts of information.
The American Civil Was had many causes, both short- and long-term. The most immediate short-term cause was the outbreak of fire upon Fort Sumter, the Union-held fortress at the mouth of the Confederate-occupied Charleston (South Carolina) harbor. Once this fort was fired upon and then taken by Southern troops, the Civil War had finally begun in earnest.
the short terms of narcotis is NOTHING!
A short-term effect of tobacco use, such as smoking, is an increase in heart rate and blood pressure. This occurs due to the nicotine in tobacco, which stimulates the release of adrenaline. Additionally, smoking can lead to immediate respiratory issues, such as coughing and shortness of breath, as well as reduced oxygen levels in the blood. These effects can contribute to a feeling of heightened alertness but also strain the cardiovascular and respiratory systems.
The immediate cause of World War 1 was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria. It led to the invasion of Serbia and subsequent declaration of war by Russia.