The rising hot gasses from the fire drag the particles with them.
The temperature of the smoke is higher than the surrounding air, causing it to rise. As it rises, the smoke mixes with the cooler air and dissipates, instead of staying close to the ground. This process is influenced by air currents and atmospheric conditions.
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.
Smoke particles in the air scatter the laser light, making the beams more visible as they reflect and refract off the particles. This scattering effect causes the light to be diffused in various directions, making the laser beams more visible in smoky conditions.
Smoke particles in the air scatter sunlight, causing shorter blue and green wavelengths to disperse and leaving longer red and orange wavelengths to dominate, making the sun appear red.
Smoke particles in the air scatter sunlight, causing shorter blue and green wavelengths to be absorbed. This leaves longer red and orange wavelengths to dominate, making the sun appear red.
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"Fire" is the answer. Just like scrap is used to make paper, fire is used to create smoke.
Where there is smoke that isn't meant to be there, that's an emergency. There is a smoke or fire procedure for every kitchen. Also, it's best to call the fire department to make sure the smoke isn't a source of fire.
The temperature of the smoke is higher than the surrounding air, causing it to rise. As it rises, the smoke mixes with the cooler air and dissipates, instead of staying close to the ground. This process is influenced by air currents and atmospheric conditions.
Some fire stations offer smoke alarms at little or no cost. Fire stations always have smoke alarms available, to make sure that there community is kept safe.
In "Lord of the Flies," the boys use green branches and leaves from the island to make the fire give off more smoke. They discover that adding these materials helps the fire create more visible smoke signals.
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Particles can get into the lungs and can damage them or they can make the airways swell up and make it difficult to breath. Some types of pollution, like ciggarete smoke, can hurt the cells in the lungs
To make people aware of a fire occurring or starting.
Smoke alarms are designed to sense smoke, which indicates fire, earlier than you may detect it if you are sleeping or in another part of the house. When the smoke alarm goes off, you know there is danger and can leave in time to stay safe.