The first smoke stack, or chimney, is attributed to the Romans, who used them in their large public baths around the 1st century AD. However, the modern concept of a smoke stack for industrial use was developed during the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, with significant contributions from various inventors and engineers. Notably, the designs became more refined with the work of figures like James Watt, who improved steam engine efficiency through better ventilation systems.
A smoke stack on a steamship vents exhaust from the ship's boiler to the air outside.
Smoke signals were actually invented in 900 BC. They were first invented in ancient China to protect the Great Wall of China.
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The wind direction would be blowing to the north if it is going over your head while you stand south of the smoke stack.
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No they dont smoke or take drugs, they just have a drink once in a while
The first practical electric smoke detector was invented by the American physicist George Andrew Darby in 1965. However, the concept of using ionization to detect smoke dates back to the 1930s.
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Smoke detectors were invented in the year 1967. :P
Smoke was not invented. It is a naturally occurring phenomenon when fuels are incompletely burned. Smoke has existed longer than mankind has existed-happened the first time that lightning set a tree on fire.
Yes she does, she admits to of smuggled heroin from her mums stack.