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Smoke signals work by creating visible smoke patterns that can convey messages over long distances. Typically, a fire is built using materials that produce significant smoke, such as green branches or damp leaves. By adding or removing fuel, the smoke can be shaped into specific signals, with the number of puffs or the duration of the smoke indicating different meanings. Observers positioned far away can interpret these signals based on established codes or agreements.

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When was Smoke Signals released?

Smoke Signals was released on 06/26/1998.


How much money did Smoke Signals gross worldwide?

Smoke Signals grossed $7,756,617 worldwide.


How much money did Smoke Signals gross domestically?

Smoke Signals grossed $6,719,300 in the domestic market.


Information on smoke signals?

Smoke signals is a long form of long distance communication. These signals were used in Ancient China and by the Native Americans and Yamanas.


Who created smoke signals?

The American Indians created Smoke signals to communicate to other tribes over 750km away


Did indians use smoke signals?

There was no universal language of smoke signals in the way that there was a universal sign language among the Plains tribes. Each tribe might have its own pre-arranged set of signals with specific meanings; since smoke can be seen for many miles and can be read just as easily by enemies as by friends, smoke signals were never used extensively. After contact with traders, mirrors were used much more effectively for signalling - the reflected flashes of sunlight can be directed in just one direction, preventing enemies from seeing the signals. Smoke signals were produced over a fire made with dry wood, grass and moss to produce smoke; a buffalo robe or trade blanket then trapped the smoke which was allowed to escape at intervals to produce long or short puffs. Naturally smoke signals only work in daytime and in areas with good visibility; they were not used in the woodlands areas where nobody would see them.


What does a row or band of CS indicate on smoke signals?

color of the smoke.


How used smoke signals?

Smoke signals were used to communicate with other people from far away when they were in trouble and needed help. Old Indian tribes would have special signals to communicate to there own tribe that was far away. Because anyone could see the smoke signals, the sender and the receiver of the smoke signals had their own special code.


When were smoke signals invented?

Smoke signals were actually invented in 900 BC. They were first invented in ancient China to protect the Great Wall of China.


What actors and actresses appeared in No More Smoke Signals - 2008?

The cast of No More Smoke Signals - 2008 includes: John Trudell Roxanne Two Bulls


How many buoyant smoke signal are carried in each life raft?

Typically, each life raft is equipped with three buoyant smoke signals for use in emergency situations.


What year where smoke signals?

the year they were invented, stupid!

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