Based on health statistics and the health science knowledge of both substances, the title of "More Dangerous" goes to alcohol with tobacco running in close behind.
Tobacco on its own is not dangerous but the chemicals added to tobacco to produce cigarettes are. Three of the most common chemicals in tobacco are Nicotine (the addictive substance in tobacco), Formaldehyde, and Cyanide.
Alcohol can kill you in one night where tobacco, mainly cigarette smoking, takes years to result in health issues that cause death. Notice that means cigarettes themselves don't cause death but do cause disease that causes death (COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), Emphysema, etc).
Alcohol reports for approximately 79,000 deaths per year, from excessive drinking alone. This total raises to over 450,000 deaths when you factor in accidents and violence caused by drinking while Tobacco results in approximately 250,000 deaths per year.
If you think about it, have you ever known someone to smoke a cigarette and drive the wrong way on a highway and kill someone? Nope. However, alcohol related fatalities continue to grow as governmental control on alcohol lowers and control on tobacco rises.
Also, did you know that in some places a bottle of alcohol is cheaper than a bottle of water? In Ohio, the price of a 40 ounce bottle of generic beer averages around $1.80 while a 24 ounce bottle of water costs $1.00.
Yes, Tobbaco is way more addictive than alcohol.
Technically speaking, TV reaches more young people and Tobacco is worse for you than alcohol.
both tobacco and alcohol is very harmful to plants. Tobacco contains acetone(nail polish remover), cadmium (used in batteries), acetic acid (vinegar), ammonia(toilet cleaner), stearic acid (candle wax), etc. tobacco sounds more bad influence on plants, but its actually not. because when you give alcohol to plants, liquid of alcohol will be directly dissolved on the soil and this reacts faster than smoke.
no its been proven less harmful then both alcohol and tobacco and does not cause lung cancer look around you can find it out on mpp.org
Alcohol consumption can be more harmful to young people than older people because young brains are still developing, making them more vulnerable to the negative effects of alcohol. Additionally, young people may be more likely to engage in risky behaviors while under the influence of alcohol, leading to potential accidents or harm.
yes, the tobacco in shisha flavours is significantly stronger which is why it produces so much smoke, so as the tobacco is much stronger it is obviously more harmful than smoking normal cigarettes or weed
Most definitley.
People who mix pipe tobacco with weed when smoking claim it creates a smoother flavor and is "less harsh" on the throat. The practice is more common in Europe than the States, but it can be found on both continents.
Tobacco is much, much more addictive than marijuana. The active ingredient in tobacco (nicotine) is physically addictive (meaning, there are physical withdrawal symptoms when you quit smoking). The active ingredient in marijuana (THC) is NOT physically addictive.Furthermore, many studies have shown that nicotine is at least as addictive, if not more addictive, than heroin. The same cannot be said of marijuana.
14,000 people die from smoking each year and 15,000 die from alcohol so people die more because of alcohol than smoking probably because of the effects of drunk driving or the change of behavior when your drunk.
Alcohol has resulted in more death, injury and destruction than many others around the world.
more than think use tobacco