Smoke goes up from chimneys, cigarettes, campfires, and assorted other locations of combustion.
This process is called "flue gas exhaust," where hot smoke gases from a fire or combustion process are directed up a chimney or flue to be released into the atmosphere.
smoke...The reason that sometimes we cannot see smoke is because of the very tiny "particulates" that make up the smoke. A good smoke detector mwill sense smoke long before it can be seen. It is particles in air that are very very small that a smoke detector detects.
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Smoke is a complex mixture of gases, liquids and solids; the chemical composition is very variable.
Yes, smoke from a fire is an example of matter because it is made up of particles such as carbon, soot, and other chemicals that can be physically measured and have mass. The particles in smoke can interact with other substances and have an impact on their surroundings.
government brings up taxes on cigars so people will not smoke.
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Typically indicative of an infection. If it doesn't go away after a few days, you should go to your doctor to get a prescription that will clear it up.
People will still smoke and prices will go up.
up in smoke as the were cremated after they were gassed
Smoke rises in a closed room because it is less dense than the surrounding air.
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