Smoke rises because it is less dense than the surrounding air. When something burns, it releases hot gases that are lighter than the cooler air around them. This causes the smoke to rise upwards, following the path of least resistance.
Smoke rises in a closed room because it is less dense than the surrounding air.
Being hot, it has expanded, and weighs less than the air it displaced.
Smoke rises up a chimney partly due to the principle of convection. As the air inside the chimney heats up from the fire below, it becomes less dense and rises, creating a flow of warm air that draws the smoke up and out of the chimney.
Smoke disappears when the particles that make up the smoke are dispersed and eventually dissipate into the surrounding air. This can happen through a variety of processes such as diffusion, ventilation, or chemical reactions with the air.
A lit candle emits smoke because as the wax heats up and vaporizes, it combines with oxygen in the air to form carbon dioxide and water vapor. Incomplete combustion of the wax can also result in the production of carbon particles, which appear as smoke.
government brings up taxes on cigars so people will not smoke.
Smoke goes up from chimneys, cigarettes, campfires, and assorted other locations of combustion.
I couldn't find an answer to this puzzle but I will post one up if I find one.
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WHER DOES SMOKE GO WHER DOES SMOKE GO
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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.