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The smoke from a steamship typically comes out of the stack or chimney. This vertical pipe is designed to vent the exhaust gases produced by the ship's steam engine, which often burns coal or other fuels. The smoke rises from the stack as a result of the combustion process, signaling the operation of the ship's engine.

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