Sidestream smoke is the smoke coming from a burning tobacco product and is the main component of Second-hand smoke, also known as Environmental Tobacco Smoke or passive smoking. It has been classified as a Class A carcinogen by the US Environmental Protection Agency.
Side-stream smoke
sidestream smoke
A small amount of smoke is often referred to as a whiff or a wisp.
The particles in smoke that give it its dark color are called soot or particulate matter. These particles are small, solid substances that are suspended in the air.
The visible smoke coming out of a chimney is typically called chimney smoke or chimney emissions. It is produced when a substance is burned in the fireplace or stove and consists of small particles and gases.
No. But you may not want to smoke in small areas such as a closet or car.
A thin streak of smoke is called a wisp.
Yes, there is some medical evidence suggesting that young people who smoke marijuana can have their growth stunted.
This smoke is referred to as "secondhand smoke."
its called mainstream smoke
The small building on the hog farm is where they smoke the hams.People who smoke cigarettes have an increased risk for cancer.
Americium-241 ionizes the air inside a smoke detector, making a small change in voltage when smoke is present.
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