Inhaling ashes, particularly from burnt materials like wood or synthetic substances, can be harmful to your respiratory system, potentially leading to irritation, respiratory issues, or long-term health problems. While it may not be immediately lethal, repeated exposure can increase the risk of serious conditions, including lung disease. It's important to minimize inhalation of any particulate matter, including ashes, to protect your health. If significant inhalation occurs, seeking medical attention is advisable.
yes
yes they can kill you because the ashes will burn your skin and kill you. some people are lucky though.
They do kill by sucking them in the sand. people wouldn't breathe
air can't kill you unless you breathe it in from a cigarette lots or breathe in carbon dioxide.
it will kill the person close to you
Yes, after cremation, the ashes are sterile with nothing alive in them.
Yes, if we breathe too much of it.
Eat it.
Done to death Don't suck my breathe
Yes, soapy water can kill ants by suffocating them and disrupting their ability to breathe.
Do not breathe from a tail pipe. Exhaust fumes contain many componentst that will kill you if to much is inhaled.
committing suicide, trying to kill yourself, or to dumb it down not wanting to breathe.