When smoke enters the air, it disperses due to the movement of air molecules, causing the smoke particles to spread out. This dispersion can lead to a decrease in visibility and air quality, as the smoke contains various pollutants and particulate matter. Additionally, the smoke may undergo chemical reactions with atmospheric components, potentially forming secondary pollutants. The cooling of smoke particles can also lead to condensation, affecting humidity levels in the surrounding area.
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after inhaling the smoke of the pot, the smoke will lose majority of the THC contained but will always still THC. If you're asking this because you have a household pet then they will indeed be inhaling a small portion of your second hand THC.
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during and explosive eruption hot ash is thrown in the air. Leaving trails of smoke.
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A smoke particle moves in a jerky motion.They are constantly moving about and changing direction. This is due to the smoke particle colliding with the air particle which gives it a 'push'.The direction of the push changes at random.This collision happens repeatedly,at random,with each smoke particle. This motion is called 'Brownian motion'. Cheers!
If you are talking about the smoke fromcigarettes or cigars, what happens is that the smoke will be sucked into the recirculation door of the a/c system and leave the same residue on the coil and the vent tubes that it is leaving in your body which is impossible to remove............
When a cold front hits, usually the warm air rises.
Smoke is usually the result of a combustion process that releases heat. This heat warms the air containing the smoke and as warm air is lighter (less dense) than cold air, the air and smoke rises.
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The smoke is spreading into the atmosphere.
Smoke rises in the air due to the difference in temperature between the smoke and the surrounding air. When materials are burned, the heat causes the air inside the smoke to expand, making it less dense and causing it to rise. This process creates air currents that carry the smoke upwards.