Well it can cause irritation to the eyes, lungs, and nose of those breathing it in. Unless you have Asthma or another breathing condition there isn't too much to worry about. The main symptoms include coughing and runny noses. In cases of asthma bronchitis have been reported.
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if a baby is called ash and acts like ash in Pokemon then that's ash
Ash currently has 29 Pokemon. Ash has had
Yes, yes she totally, truelly true, and romantically love ash!!!!!!!!!!!!
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In Pokemon Dawn's boyfriend is Ash. Dawn doesn't want to tell him but ash knows. In the movie Pokemon Jiratchi wish maker Ash says he misses a friend very much and started to cry. Ash was talking to Max at that moment. Max left Ash alone. Ash was talking about Dawn. Dawn likes Ash because Ash is amazing at traing his Pokemon so Dawn works hard to make Ash proud but Ash knows Dawn fancies him so that is why he fancies her. Brock is jeulos. Ash and Dawn have a bright future.
Volcanic ash can cause lung problems from breathing the ash in.
yes it is bad but not as bad as the smoke because it is not floating around in a cloud it is sitting in the ash tray.
no. i think the ash just buried the people alive to where they died from breathing in the ash. I'm not completely sure what happened to them but they did not turn to stone.
Well it could, but a person would need to be exposed for a long period of time. Breathing in any kind of smoke is bad since smoke is filled with tiny particles of ash and other byproducts that can harm the lungs.
Ash clouds are produced when a volcano is erupting. Ash can be shot high into the sky, meaning that it can impact airplanes by causing decreased visibility or even causing engine failure. On the ground, ash can lead to breathing problems.
Yes, a dense accumulation of ash, such as that from a volcanic eruption, can suffocate you by obstructing airflow and oxygen intake. When ash fills an environment, it can create a thick cloud that makes breathing difficult, leading to asphyxiation. Additionally, inhaling fine ash particles can cause respiratory issues, further complicating breathing. Therefore, in extreme situations, enough ash can indeed pose a serious suffocation risk.
carbon monoxide, cigarette smoke, marajuahna.... there are a lot of things that are bad for the breathing system.
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Yes, and that nasty taste will stay with you for hours.
Yes. The ash can get in their throat and cause breathing troubles or, in extreme cases, death.
It can form an ash blanket and this can kill if its hot it also suffercates you if the blanket is really bad.