due to insufficient oxygen supply to blood stream.
Burning of coal in a closed room will have suffocating effects.
depends if you have a pillow over your face =p
No, I am in front of my system in a closed room.
Oxygen exists if you are on planet earth in any space that has air. The same amount of oxygen exists in a room with a closed door as in a room with an open door.
you just answered your own question, because your in a crowded room where the windows are closed
Cigarette smoke rises in a closed room because it is lighter than the surrounding air.
Smoke rises in a closed room because it is less dense than the surrounding air.
In a closed room, cigarette smoke tends to rise upwards due to its heat and buoyancy.
In the book, "A Child Called It", David's mother locks him in a room with a bucket of ammonia. Ammonia is a colorless, suffocating gas.
Smoke typically travels upwards in a closed room due to the natural tendency of hot air to rise.
In a closed room, air typically flows from areas of higher pressure to areas of lower pressure. This movement of air helps to equalize the pressure within the room.