Coal.
An incomplete combustion give off black carbon particles.
It is not meant to smoke. It is running properly if there is no black smoke.It is not meant to smoke. It is running properly if there is no black smoke.
Black is an adjective that describes the smoke. Smoke is a common noun.
In "Lord of the Flies," the boys use green branches and leaves from the island to make the fire give off more smoke. They discover that adding these materials helps the fire create more visible smoke signals.
In arson, the color of smoke can range from white or gray to black, depending on the materials being burned and the amount of oxygen available. Flames can vary in color from yellow or orange to blue, again based on the materials burning and the combustion conditions.
black smoke.
Black smoke = excessive fuel entering the engine
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Black smoke from an engine is caused by unburnt fuel.
The smoke from a grill doesn't really turn your lungs black so the answer is no. The smoke of the grill doesn't turn your lungs black no.
Materials like rubber, plastic, and oil produce thick black smoke when burned due to the incomplete combustion of carbon-based compounds. The presence of soot and other particulates in the smoke can make it appear dark and dense.
yes, smoke can give you lung or throat cancer and it makes our breath smell terrible. if you smoke it turns your lungs black and shreivelled.