Because the space between you and the campfire heats up more than the surrounding area and creates a hot air current and the smoke follows the current.
Bright particles of smoke seen moving against a dark background.
It's called Brownian motion. It's caused by atoms and molecule zipping about (because of the energy they have as a result of being warm) colliding with the smoke particles and bumping them around. It would happen less if the smoke was very cold because the atoms and molecules would move less. Conversely, if you increased the temperature of the smoke the motion would be greater
An image doesn't reflect light.An image that forms in a focal plane ... and could be seen if there'sa piece of tissue or a puff of smoke at that place ... is a "real" image.
Course he does. Have you SEEN the way he acts around her!
Usually I have seen the letter "a" for that purpose.Usually I have seen the letter "a" for that purpose.Usually I have seen the letter "a" for that purpose.Usually I have seen the letter "a" for that purpose.
An example of the word "tendrils" in a sentence is, "Tendrils of smoke were seen from the extinguished campfire." Tendrils means something that is thin and wispy.
I seen them in medicine hat last night and yes daves is wearing a cub campfire blanket on stage, at their "Campfire"
no no one has ever seen him smoke
Yes she does smoke as seen as on who do you think you are?
It's not smoke, it's vapor.
no
Bright particles of smoke seen moving against a dark background.
Yes I have seen him smoke on websites on images and he gets tired easily
She may have quit, but she did smoke on that reality show she was on, The Real World San Diego.
you can either sneak and not be seen or follow them until they're not around anyone else
I've seen him smoke multiple times. Probably a casual smoker; but smoking is smoking.
Philip uses a pan to create more smoke and waves it to make the smoke more visible. He also adds a green coconut husk to create colored smoke, which increases the chances of the signal being seen.