road tar is a mixture of sand and gravel that is pretty much fresh, wet, gravel. although it is wet, it is not wet like a liquid (water juice....etc.) it is wet like old mud that is almost dry but still moist
What is the difference between regular cigarettes and 100's?
The length of a "regular" cigarette is 70 mm, and "king size" are 84 mm. The filter cigarettes marketed as 100's are 100 mm in length and some brands sell 120 mm lengths, but with a decreased diameter.
(The length of the cigarette that is smoked can substantially alter the "tar" and "nicotine" because whatever amount that is absorbed by the intervening unburned length is eventually vaporized by the combustion and inhaled as well.)
How does cigarette smoke affect the body right away?
Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide lowers the amount of oxygen the blood can transport. And Nicotine shrinks the blood vessels so not as much blood can be transported. These two effects combined mean the heart has to work much harder, and your body still doesn't get enough oxygen.
The smoke also gives you bad breath right away.
What is more addictive sugar or nicotine?
Nicotine. Sugar is not addicting. It is the object of a compulsion, but the compound itself is not involved in the dependency, which is emotional in origin.
How can cigarettes cause blindness with graves disease?
If you have the disease and accidentally stab yourself in the eyes with a lit cigarette....blindness may occur.
Is smoking prime times like smoking a pack of cigarettes?
This is something that has not been rigorously studied. So it is impossible to compare the risk of smoking a small, filtered cigar like a Prime Time to a typical cigarette. However, considering that small, filtered cigars are about the same size as a cigarette, have about as much tobacco, have a filter, and are generally inhaled, it would not be unreasonable to come to the conclusion that the dangers of smoking a small, filtered cigar (such as Prime Time) are similar to those of smoking cigarettes.
All types of smoke have tar, which gets into the lungs and causes emphysema and/or chronic bronchitis. The only difference between pipe smoke and cigar/cigarette smoke is that pipe smoke - in my opinion - smells better.
What will happen if you smoke a cigarette after an extraction?
You can dislodge a blood clot & bleed profusely; that's why the dentist tells you not to smoke or drink through a straw for at least 3 days.
What brand of Native American cigarettes tastes most like the Marlboro brand of cigarettes?
The "Original" brand (the blue pack) is most likely to taste similar to Marlboro.
Who was the first to invent cigarettes?
Herbert A. Gilbert is credited with inventing the first electronic cigarette in 1963.
How many cigarettes should be smoked by a women a day?
None, people should try to stop smoking. Smoking will kill you about five years earlier than if you did not smoke at all.
Is rarely bidi smoking good for health?
"Bidi cigarettes are hazardous to human health and should not be thought of as a safe-smoking alternative." - http://quitsmoking.about.com/od/teensmoking/f/bidi.htm
You accidentally put your electronic cigarette in the washing machine so is it still safe to use?
Take out any batteries and leave it to dry completely in a warm place. When it is completely dry replace the batteries and try it.
Sometimes if will work again. Sometimes not.
How much do American spirit cigarettes cost in Ohio?
You really should have been more specific. Across the state, cigarette prices vary from town to town. I can get a pack of Camels for less than five dollars in a gas station about 20 minutes away, while the same brand will cost me up to and even over a dollar more at the store a quarter mile down the road from my home.
Rj Reynolds is the company that makes camel cigarettes they also make natural American spirits and a few others
What is the cost of smoking 3 packs of cigarettes a day for 68 years?
The short answer would be to multiply the price of a pack of 20 by the number of days in 68 years, i.e. Pack Price x 3 x 365 x 68 (plus a bit for leap years). But in practice it is impossible to say, because cigarettes go up in price, like most consumer goods. E.g. in the early 1960s, in the UK a pack of 20 cost around 22 to 30 pence, now it costs around £4 or £5.
There is a specific type of this disease that is found only in the lungs of cigarette smokers?
No. There is no specific disease that only smokers get.