No where NEAR as bad as habitual smoking, but STILL harmful. And very easy to get addicted to. But, if you keep it under control, it shouldn't really affect you all that much. And when it starts to, stop for a year or two to give your lungs time to heal up (takes about 6-9 months for better breathing). And smoke the filterless kind. Trust me, its makes a huge difference. I used to smoke filters a lot but now when I smoke I just rip off the filter and smoke it that way.
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Yes,cigarette smoking affect ozone. But the amount is very low.
Yes.
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Cigarette smoke releases gases that cause greenhouse effect. these in turn cause ozone depletion.
cigarette affects your teeth, your lungs, your nails, and has an odor on almost everything you smoke near of.
Childhood Asthma
It will mess up your lungs and make them weak.
Childhood asthma
Of course it does. A cigarette is just a mini smoke stack.
Cigarette smoke can travel up to 20 feet outdoors and up to 40 feet indoors. Factors that can affect its distance include wind speed, ventilation, and barriers like walls or windows.