Wood smoke is much worse than tobacco second hand smoke. Wood smoke contains more than twelve times as many carcinogenic compounds, and is chemically active up to forty times longer in the lungs than tobacco.
Gas heating does not produce any "smoke" at all. Wood burning, however, produces smoke which is much more toxic than tobacco secondhand smoke. It is best to completely avoid wood heating.
NO! it makes it worse with all the smoke!
Technically no. it's a reaction to the inhalation of smoke in general. Wether it's weed smoke, tobacco smoke, wood smoke or anything, it will make you cough if you inhale enough of it.
Hookah is a waterpipe that is used to smoke tobacco. A special type of tobacco is indirectly heated using coals or wood embers. Hookah is also known as shisha, sheesha, narghile, argileh, goza, and hubbly-bubbly
the type of tobacco which cures with wood ,gas oil etc.
You can mix tobacco and wood to get pipe.
Wet wood, vegetation, and plastics will make a thick, dark smoke that should not be breathed in. Dry wood and dead leaves make a thinner, grayish smoke.
Charcoal is considered a better fuel than wood because it has a higher carbon content, burns hotter, produces less smoke, and is easier to control during combustion. These properties make charcoal more efficient for cooking and heating purposes.
wood+ tobacco
Cedar wood
The question is not relevant. Either can be a wide range of temperatures. Sometimes "white smoke" is little more than condensate from steam, but it can also be oil vapor smoke, wood smoke or who knows what, depending on what is being burned. Black smoke typically has a high concentration of carbon but other than that the characteristics are similar.
Smoke in beekeeping must be cool -- you don't calm bees by setting fire to their wings! There are a number of things you can use but it must be something that will smoulder rather than burn with flames. Examples are dry grass, rolled corrugated cardboard (but not if it is treated with a fire retardant), cotton waste, burlap or hessian sacking. You can also buy pelleted smoker fuel which is usually compressed wood chips. Remember one thing: too much smoke can be worse than too little. If you go mad with the smoke it can make the bees angry.