Convection is the heat transfer process responsible for causing smoke to rise from a fire. As air near the fire gets heated, it becomes less dense and rises, carrying the smoke along with it.
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yes because ever thing may blow up and smoke will rise off the fire
Differences in air pressure cause air to flow from areas of high pressure to low pressure. In a chimney, the warm air from the fire creates a lower pressure inside the chimney relative to the outside, causing the smoke to rise up and out of the chimney.
Soot particles are lighter than air and rise due to convection currents created by the heat of the fire. As the soot rises, it cools and mixes with air, forming smoke. The smoke is a combination of the soot particles and other gases and particles produced by the combustion process.
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Your local fire marshall in Toronto can answer your question.
Smoke or Fire was created in 1998.
Unfortunately not . Smoke is high level Carbon and thus ignites itself. A continuous and very real danger to firefighters.
The cloud rose to over 60,000 feet in about ten minutes.
because smoke rises up. better chance of not breathing in smoke,
No Smoke Without a Fire was created in 1989.