That depends on how much tobacco you use and for how many years. However, the effects of tobacco use are not usually measured in this way, which is, at best, a gross average that applies directly to almost no one.
when you murder someone your life liberty and persuit of happiness can be taken away
who knows its life
I asune that is 12 minutes per cigar
Life, liberty, and the pusuit of happiness
7 minutes.
Run away and start a new life.
14 min
If your boyfriend has been taken away from you, the best thing to do is continue with your life and spend time with your friends and family.
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Yes. Smoking decreases life expectancy by 8.8 years, on average, in heavy smokers. Users of smokeless tobacco have a higher life expectancy, since orally ingesting tobacco does not damage the respiratory system. Snus, a form of smokeless tobacco, statistically only decreases life expectancy by several weeks. If you want to maximize your life expectancy, do not use tobacco. If you are unable to quit tobacco, switching to smokeless tobacco will increase your life expectancy significantly.
About 15 minutes each cigarette smoked.
no it does not