Heavy smoking can lead to lung damage, reduced lung function, and inflammation in the airways, making it harder for oxygen to pass through. This can result in difficulty breathing and the need to breathe heavily to compensate for the decreased lung capacity and efficiency.
Prolonged exposure to gunpowder smoke can lead to respiratory issues such as coughing, shortness of breath, and lung irritation. It may also increase the risk of developing chronic respiratory conditions like bronchitis or asthma. Additionally, exposure to gunpowder smoke can cause eye irritation and skin problems.
People use smoke bombs for a variety of reasons, such as for special effects in photography or film, to create a visual distraction for events like protests or celebrations, for military training exercises, or for paintball and airsoft games.
Smoke detectors are designed to detect the presence of smoke particles in the air, regardless of what is causing the smoke. This means that smoke detectors may detect weed smoke, as it is still smoke in the air. However, the sensitivity of the detector and the specific composition of the weed smoke may affect how quickly and reliably it is detected.
You can use baking soda, white vinegar, activated charcoal, or commercial odor eliminators to remove the smell of smoke from your house. Inhaling smoke from a fire can be dangerous as it contains toxic substances such as carbon monoxide and other chemicals that can cause respiratory issues and other health problems. It's important to ventilate the area well and seek professional help if needed.
To answer this question correctly you must supply more information. If you inhaled one breath of second hand smoke, it won't be in your system for more than a few hours. If you sat in a vehicle that was being hotboxed by 5 people, you will probably test positive for a week. If you are in the room while a volcano is being used, you will likely get high as well and test positive for a month.
Don't breath.
As people age and smoke, it is more difficult to breath.
The "smoke" is called condensation, which is water vapour from when you breath out. This is generally the consequence of warm breath meeting a colder atmosphere.
Well you are breathing in the smoke that the smoker is expelling and therefore you are contaminating your own body with the poisons of second hand smoke with all it's repercussions.
Yes. Short and simple. People who smoke does not notice as much, because they are used to that smell. For people who do not smoke, this smell is really really bad.
yes it can, often second hand smoke can make someone, and their breath if standing close enough to a person, smell like smoke to the point where you would smell like a smoker especially if you are around people who smoke fairly often
Yes he did, quite heavily... :(
yes
Yes he did, quite heavily... :(
NO! It is not safe for any animal to breathe smoke
if you smoke your nails go yellow, and be weak and you have stinky breath and yellow teeth and your lungs go black and you struggle to breath properly.
yes, but if you smoke regularly you will be short of breath quickly