No, not at all. There can be heat without flame. Something can smolder and put out more smoke than something that is at a rolling fire.
Roll it up, light it on fire, and inhale the smoke. Or put it in a smokehouse with some fish.
yes, but just a little after you put out the fire
Smoke or Fire was created in 1998.
No Smoke Without Fire was created in 1978.
Smoke from a Distant Fire was created in 1977.
No Smoke Without a Fire was created in 1989.
Smoke can be collected using various methods such as using a smoke hood or mask, a smoke extractor, or a smoke collection system. These devices capture and contain the smoke in a controlled manner for further analysis or disposal. It is important to follow proper safety protocols when collecting smoke to prevent inhalation and minimize the risk of fire or other hazards.
Butter can put out a fire by cutting off the oxygen supply to the flames. When spread over a small pan fire, the butter forms a barrier on the surface, preventing oxygen from reaching the fire and helping to extinguish it. However, it is not recommended to use butter to put out a fire as it can create a mess, produce smoke, and even spread the fire further in some cases.
You can stop a smoke/fire alarm beeping by removing the battery. But, get another or fix the one you have and put it back quickly as it can save your life. If it's also a CO2 detector you will see no smoke and smell nothing but CO2 is lethal if you continue breathing it.
The Smoke, unless its explosive, then its the fire.
Fire in the heart sends smoke into the head