A chimney.
A vent.
Yes! Kanberra Tea Tree Air Freshener is designed to break down smoke particles and airborne bacteria, making it a great solution for homes, cars, and enclosed spaces.
Yes, charcoal can absorb smoke odor. Activated charcoal is highly porous and can trap and remove odors from the air, including smoke odor. Placing charcoal in a room or enclosed space with smoke odor can help neutralize the smell over time.
Yes, smoke can eventually dissipate or "surcease" as it cools and mixes with the surrounding air. Factors such as wind, humidity, and the type of material burned can influence how quickly smoke dissipates. In enclosed spaces, smoke may linger longer due to limited airflow. Overall, smoke will diminish over time as it diffuses and settles.
In private places or in public places if they are not enclosed.
A smoking ban in England came into force on the 1st July 2007. It is now illegal to smoke in all enclosed work and public places in England.
smoking in an enclosed area (like a car) and not letting out the smoke so the car gets really smoked up. don't turn on the air conditioning in the car
Air pocket formed is due pressure. Air made of mass and and if enclosed areas, water rush in and push air against wall. If not enclosed, air will reach top surface as air bubble.
Gravity.
Smoke is usually the result of a combustion process that releases heat. This heat warms the air containing the smoke and as warm air is lighter (less dense) than cold air, the air and smoke rises.
When there is a fire in an enclosed area the air in the room begins to heat up. Since heat rises, the smoke from the fire is pushed up with it. Smoke inhalation can have immediate consequences (ex: lack of oxygen; burning of the lungs) or, depending on the type of fire/smoke, it can also lead to long-term health problems. Staying close to the ground helps you inhale as little smoke as possible. Smoke can also be a hazard because it disorients you. If you look under the smoke you can see your surroundings more clearly.
yes, air will compress in any enclosed area
The only way you would get thc in your system is if you eat or smoke it. You might inhale second hand weed smoke if someone is in a car or in an enclosed small room.