That would depend on what that "smoke" is!
If the smoke is actual exhaust from an automobile we could be introducing sulfur products into the air which causes all sorts of health issues, including
Asthma and other lung issues
This pollution could also cause more acidic rain.
Most "smoke" though that we see "belching" into our atmosphere today is water vapor which helps cool the area. The increased albedo affect is a positive thing.
Smoke, while often associated with soot, is not always the same thing. A great example of this is modern power stations. With the scrubbing systems that have been installed almost all of the exhaust we see is water vapor.
Smoke belching can have negative effects on human health, leading to respiratory issues such as coughing, wheezing, and aggravated asthma. Prolonged exposure to smoke belching can also increase the risk of developing chronic respiratory diseases and cardiovascular problems. Additionally, inhaling pollutants from smoke belching can cause irritation to the eyes, nose, and throat.
Effect of smoke belching vehicles is: 1. Affects the breathing and causes eye irritation and serious lung problems. -especially when using deisel, that type of gasoline causes lung cancer and heart problems. 2. Global effect 3. Nature takes its toll Hihi :"> Hope I help XD
Yes, cigarette smoke is considered a form of air pollution because it releases harmful chemicals and particulate matter into the air when it is emitted. These pollutants can have negative effects on human health and the environment.
Smoke and fumes can contain a variety of harmful substances such as carbon monoxide, particulate matter, volatile organic compounds, and other toxic chemicals depending on the source of the smoke. These pollutants can have adverse effects on human health and the environment.
The smoke that comes out of a factory is typically referred to as industrial emissions or industrial smoke. This smoke is a byproduct of various industrial processes and often contains pollutants such as particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides. These emissions can have harmful effects on the environment and human health if not properly controlled and regulated.
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Smoke belching can have negative effects on human health, leading to respiratory issues such as coughing, wheezing, and aggravated asthma. Prolonged exposure to smoke belching can also increase the risk of developing chronic respiratory diseases and cardiovascular problems. Additionally, inhaling pollutants from smoke belching can cause irritation to the eyes, nose, and throat.
it is the smoke that is coming from the carsAnswer:Smoke is described as "belching" from industrial smoke stacks as a reference to human belching of gas from the stomach. The word is originally imitative of the sound of human belching. Essentially it is a rush of gas from a pipe.
what is the causes of smoke belching
anti smoke belching law
The Tagalog version of "smoke belching" is "usok na lumalabas."
When a car begins belching smoke, it is probably burning excess oil or gas. It is likely that a seal is leaking in the engine.
Lung cancer
belching forth smoke was a hive of industry.
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Turn the fuel down.
yes because the smoke effects it