Deaths due to smoking are inevitable. Some deaths due to smoking include lung cancer, Heart diseases, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Other cancers can also be caused by smoking like cancer in the pancreas, the kidney, or the bladder. These can all be classified as deaths due to smoking. Meanwhile, even people who survive smoking can deal with a variety of problems such as sexual complications like erectile dysfunction in men and earlier menopause in women. Smoking can also worsen diseases such as chest infections, asthma, hyperthyroidism, tuberculosis, and muscle sclerosis among others. It can even make the common cold and flu become a complicated disease and this makes life harder to any individual.
Yes because if you breathe in smoke when someone is smoking cigarettes, you are taking in second hand smoking, and the smoke will go in your lung, and can kill you with lung cancer or something.
passive smoking has been proven to be worse than actually smoking so yes it can kill you
it is more dangerous to breathe the smoke of roasted cashews.
its called second-hand smoking, and its worse for you than smoking (because you breathe the tobacco smoke).
NO! It is not safe for any animal to breathe smoke
you'll get influenced because you are breathing the same smoke he/she does.
It is possible of course, so long as you can still breathe, you can inhale smoke (i.e. smoking) Though this wouldn't be a good idea. Smoking still isn't a healthy idea even if you didn't have asthma and pleurisy. But if you decide to smoke it will likely kill you.
too much of it can, so yes smoke can kill you
Smoke Some Kill was created in 1988.
In my opinion it's because people who don't smoke still breathe secondhand smoke.Secondhand smoke isn't filters so it's actually worse to breathe it. :(
Generally speaking, no smoke is good to breathe in. However, oddly enough, black smoke can be less harmful than light-colored smoke, since it usually has larger particles that do not penetrate as far into the lungs.
Wet wood, vegetation, and plastics will make a thick, dark smoke that should not be breathed in. Dry wood and dead leaves make a thinner, grayish smoke.