It interferes with the Ozone and makes it harder to breath
Benzene and CO
ANSWER: Nicotine and Carbon monoxideSARIN MADHUSOODANAN
There are several harmful pollutants in cigarette smoke including tar and nicotine.
off the top of my head, nocotine, tar, benzene, CO.
Yes, cigarette smoke is considered a form of air pollution because it releases harmful chemicals and particulate matter into the air when it is emitted. These pollutants can have negative effects on human health and the environment.
Any kind of smoke you inhale - cigarette, marijuana, campfire, or burning leaves in the Autumn, will interfere with a respiratory ailment.
Sidestream Smoke. More than half the pollutants emitted by a cigarette come not from the smokedend of the cigarette but from its other end - the cigarette's burning end - and are called sidestream smoke.
There are lots. Amongst the more dangerous ones are carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide.
Deposits from cigarette smoke are most likely to interfere with the ciliated mucous membranes located in both the nasal passages and the bronchial tubes. These membranes help to trap and remove inhaled particles and microorganisms from the respiratory system, but cigarette smoke can impair their function, leading to respiratory issues and increased susceptibility to infections.
Some people get lung cancer even without smoking, as they are exposed to other people's second-hand smoke and/or other environmental pollutants. So a person might smoke one cigarette and get cancer; but there would be no way to tell whether that cigarette caused it.
The Green Smoke cigarette is better than real cigarette, it has no tar in it but does have nicotine.
smoke comes through the filter on the cigarette and into your lungs