The time it takes for a room to fill with smoke can vary significantly based on several factors, including the size of the room, the source and intensity of the fire, ventilation, and the materials burning. In general, a small room can become filled with smoke in just a few minutes if a fire is actively burning. However, in larger or well-ventilated spaces, it may take longer for smoke to accumulate. It's crucial to evacuate quickly when smoke is present, as it can lead to reduced visibility and respiratory hazards.
It can be light,sound,gas and air
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depends how big the source is and where the fire is. It will fill faster if the fire is at the bottom of the house
"...at that moment you're not there to take up space, you're there to fill the room." -- Verizon TV Ad (Oct 2010)
what do you mean how much? if you smoke at all and you have a fast metabolism it might take 2 1/2-3 weeks. definitely out of the system in 4.
I don know how to get started?
How about air, or an odor, or sound.
depends on how fast you put your change in
The number of farts it would take to fill a room with toxic gas would depend on various factors such as the size of the room, ventilation, and the individual's gastrointestinal health. In general, it would likely take an impractical and unrealistic amount of farts to produce a dangerous level of toxic gas in a room.
take them there but there not home
Lol, it'll take some time. Possibly a month.
weed, Nut meg, an oregano but it goes away fast and tea