No. Tornadoes do not spread smoke as they are not related to fire. In fact, the inside of a tornado is cooler than its surroundings.
Stay low and close doors behind you to prevent spread of smoke.
its a tradition
The two volcanoes' smoke spread ash for many miles around.
the tar and the other chemicals in the smoke can spread because hot airs spread. So when someone smokes and you get close to them and breathe in the air, you could get the cancer the smoker could get.
The hot air gets out and the smoke causes pollution. The smoke has alot of particles that causes the smoke to spread. It could give many people allergies and sicknesses.
water and no air Also, buildings can be designed with smoke and fire barriers to slow or completely stop the spread of fire and smoke. Heat-activated sprinkler heads can be used to douse a local fire and keep it from spreading. Automatic fire extinguishers are often used in dangerous processes (including commercial kitchens) to stop the spread of fire in the duct system or other hazardous materials.
The smoke from the polluted areas spread.
smells spread due to diffusion , wich is the movement of smoke and ohter air particles from a region of high concentration to a region lower concentration
it is spread by a fire being started because the wind can blow it through the atmosphere because smoke is just like oxygen and it is light .
no because smoking can spread to all around the place and if talking about non-smokers with smoke zones,non smokers can get asthma and other diseases
Higher Smoke Developed Index (SDI) equals a higher smoke development rate. The SDI is simply a measure of the concentration of smoke a material emits as it burns. Like Flame Spread Index, it is based on an arbitrary scale in which asbestos-cement board has a value of 0, and red oak wood has 100.