Smoke rises in a closed room because it is less dense than the surrounding air.
Smoke rises in a room due to its heat and can spread throughout the space. It can lower air quality by releasing harmful chemicals and particles, which can be inhaled and cause health issues.
Cold air tends to sink and move downwards in a room, while warm air rises and moves upwards.
Heat naturally rises in a room due to convection, where hot air is less dense and moves upward, while cooler air sinks.
When incense sticks are burned, the smoke released carries the fragrance molecules into the air. This smoke particles spread and diffuse throughout the room, carrying the scent along with them, allowing the fragrance to permeate the space.
Some convenient ways to smoke on the go include using a portable vaporizer, pre-rolled joints or blunts, or a discreet and compact pipe or one-hitter. These options are easy to carry and use while out and about.
Yes, If you want to go to prison.
In MLB, no. They go down the runway from the dugout to the clubhouse to smoke.
If you can stop smoking.
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drink lots of water through out the day, and keep a fan on with the windows closed for a few minutes before you go to bed, to cool down the room.
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It's an umbrella :P substitute "up" for "open" and "down" for "closed."
Start in the room with the hiker in it then go right then in the next room go up then in the next room go down in the next room go down again in the next room go right in the next room go left then in the next room go down in the next room go right and finally go up you will find a trainer named Selphy she will battle you then take you to her home leave then retalk to her she will ask to see a certain Pokemon show her it and you will win a valuable prize, go back to the room where you found selphy in lost cave there will be a silk scarf in the room.
I assume that the smoke you experience hasn't burned your house down yet. The vapor that appears about 12" from the a/c is cold air from the air conditioner meeting the warm air in the room it is cooling, and the cold condenses water vapor out of the hot air, just like a cloud. So it may be steam you're seeing -- not smoke. It should go away after the room cools down a little. If this is not the case, and it really is smoke in your room, then you need to turn off the air conditioner, then unplug it, and call a certified a/c technician. It's possible that someone may have overcharged the freon in that air conditioner.