Hey dude! its simple the air will get polluted and we may get diseased.Smoke in air can also cause lung cancer.Lots of birds and animals may die even we humans.It can cause decrease in the quality of air.
-Bhaskar choudhary
Smoke has a harmful effect on the ozone layer and the environment. Do Not Smoke.
The smoke detectors use the photoelectric effect or a sensor based on the ionization differences between smoke and air.
Technically it doesn't effect the air itself at all. However, it does mix with the air and make it so that you inhale second hand smoke while breathing the air.
Technically it doesn't effect the air itself at all. However, it does mix with the air and make it so that you inhale second hand smoke while breathing the air.
It does not effect the ozone. However, it pollutes the air.
Fire releases carbon dioxide and other harmful gases. These gases increase the greenhouse effect and can lead to climate change.
Air pollution from car exhausts and smoke. Water pollution from all the litter.
Yes, it has. Smoke from crackers have an effect on ozone.
the smoke gets into your lungs and irritates them, it also makes the air polluted which irritates your lungs, if you have asthma.
It literally means there is smoke in the air, often from a forest fire or other large blaze. Burned particles can travel 25-100 miles and produce a foggy effect in the skies of neighboring areas. Often this fog is accompanied by the smell of burning or smoke.
Smoke appears to come from cold objects due to the condensation of water vapor in the air. When cold surfaces come into contact with warm, humid air, the temperature drop causes the water vapor to condense into tiny droplets, creating a fog-like effect that resembles smoke. This phenomenon is commonly seen with cold beverages or when cold air meets warm air.
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