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Smoke tends to follow you around a campfire because of the way air currents are created and the heat rising from the fire. As you move, the air currents can carry the smoke in your direction. Additionally, your movement can disrupt the natural flow of air around the fire, causing the smoke to shift towards you.
To minimize campfire smoke, try adjusting the arrangement of the logs to improve airflow, add dry wood to the fire, or wait for a breeze to help disperse the smoke. Avoid adding wet wood or materials that emit strong odors, as this can increase smoke output.
To a varying degree, all smoke is toxic to humans, but not enough that you can't sit around a campfire and get a dose of it now and then.
Some smoke is known to deter mosquitoes from an area.
An off-shore wind would blow smoke towards the sea.
Any smoke is unhealthy for a 2 month old baby..
no because it creates a lot of smoke and it can make your marshmallow taste awful
all you do is make a very smokey fire then either a helicopter or something will see the smoke and rescue you
Yes. Because It can harm their lungs. And their lungs aren't fully developed.
The chemical energy stored in the wood is transformed into heat and light energy during a campfire. This energy is released through the combustion process as the wood burns and reacts with oxygen in the air.
Example sentences:A plume of smoke was billowing from the campfire. (verb)The billowing clouds drifted over the horizon. (adjective)