Smoke and heat can severely impair visibility and respiratory function, posing significant dangers during a fire. Smoke inhalation can lead to a range of health issues, including suffocation, while heat can cause burns and rapid dehydration. In the presence of smoke, it's essential to stay low to the ground to avoid inhaling toxic fumes, cover your mouth with a cloth, and move quickly toward an exit. If trapped, seal doors with wet cloths and signal for help through a window.
How heat affects the hair when conditioning
Second hand smoke... it is nasty >:(
...smoke affects everyone, but children especially, as they are still growing and developing.
heat affects matter by melting frozen items. example: ice + heat= matter
It makes meat fresh and makes it last longer
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The temperature at which wood burns affects its combustion process by influencing the speed and efficiency of the burning. Higher temperatures can lead to a more complete combustion, producing more heat and less smoke. Lower temperatures may result in incomplete combustion, producing more smoke and less heat.
Its not "How much" if not "How does" it affects it cause when a non-smoker involuntarily smoke a person's smoke it affects him equally. That's my answer. It could improve.I'm not pretty sure. Good luck! ;D
nicotine affects the heart
you can have a lung cancer if yousmoke too much.....
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If i test to see how cigarette smoke affects household plants, then it will be that cigarette smoke has shown to have an plants though it with oxygen.