The particulates accumulate in the lung tissue causing massive irritation
The effects of smoke on the human body, whether you are the smoker or not, are well documented as are the effects on plant life. However, the effects on a caterpillar are unknown.
No some of the smoke particulates will remain in your lungs forever.
Yes, smoke is a combination of hot gases and particulates (e.g. soot, fly ash).
There isn't a specific chemical formula for particulates as they can consist of various substances such as dust, smoke, pollen, and other solid particles suspended in the air. The composition of particulates can vary depending on the source and location.
Inside smoke is water vapour, products of the combustion which may contain carcinogenic substances, and unburnt or partly burnt particulates.
Smoke is a collection of airborne solid and liquid particulates and gases emitted when a material undergoes combustion or pyrolysis. Dust consists of particles in the atmosphere that come from various sources such as soil, pollen, and pollution. Both smoke and dust can have adverse effects on human health and the environment.
Examples of particulates include dust, smoke, soot, and pollen. Particulates are small solid particles or liquid droplets suspended in the air. They can come from a variety of sources such as vehicle emissions, industrial processes, and natural events like forest fires.
You can breath in the smoke and it will go staight to your lungs. It has the same affect as smoking but it takes longer to get the effects.
You can Smoke it, snort it, eat it, inject it. The different ways will cause different lengths and intesities to the effects.
it gives you cancer in your lungs.the tar in smoke turns your lungs black and it burns them
Do you mean... natural Primary pollutant in the air and all the thick particulates.
Smoke (the part you can see) consists of "particulates" which are tiny particles from the thing which is burning or smoldering which are released into the air when it is on fire or has enough heat to cause smoldering. The particulates will settle, which is why the smoke will "disappear" in a relatively short time. It would make an interesting display for a relatively short time. It may waver around for a time, but the direction of the waver is primarily downward, caused by gravity.