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While exposure to secondhand smoke is harmful and can increase the risk of heart disease, cancers, and lung conditions, it is unlikely to directly cause death. However, long-term exposure can contribute to serious health issues over time, particularly in individuals with preexisting conditions. It is essential to avoid secondhand smoke whenever possible to protect your health.
Of course! Second hand smoking! If you are around a smoker you can inhale the smoke that they have been smoking, and get lung cancer and tumors and a whole bunch of crappy stuff.
Second hand smoke people in different ways, if they are around a person that smokes everyday then that isn't good because believe it or not people that inhale second hand smoke can also die or get lung cancer. Also if you second hand smoke you can still have tar in your lungs but not as much as a regular smoker has. Hope that helped!! :) :)
Second hand smoke is at least as deadly as first hand, if not more. Exposure to second hand smoke can kill. If you are asking why people who don't smoke, and aren't exposed to cigarette smoke die, well, ... everyone is going to die at some point. That's just how it is.
THC the active element in "weed" is oil soluble, so cook weed in oil or butter for about 10 15 min. (don't burn!), strain and there you go, I don't think this is as efficient as smoking by the way. you can use the oil/butter in cooking or just spread it on toast. People have died from second hand smoke. If a non-tobacco smoker can die from second hand tobacco smoke because he got tobacco smoke in his system, it is quite possible that a non smoker can get marijuana smoke in his system from being around marijuana smokers.
George Smoker died in 1925.
i think about millions people die from second hand smoking
Henry Smoker died on 1966-09-07.
Smoking, but the number killed by second hand smoke is significant, and since these are usually our loved ones, it should give us pause. In fact, it should make us quit.
about 1,112,692,783,257 people die from it
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Zero. Both smokers and non-smokers alike die.