Cigarette  smoke, most of you might have thought it doesn’t pollute the  environment. As a cigarette burns and its smoke is released, tiny  particles of the more than 4,000 chemicals packed into the cigarette are  released into the air. Cigarette Smoke is Not Clean, while some of the  chemicals found in cigarettes are burned off during the smoking process,  many survive and even more are created. Arsenic and tar, for example,  cannot be broken down by the heat of the cigarette; these chemicals are  simply carried into the air as particulates in the cigarette's smoke. 
The  actual process of smoking, too, generates additional dangerous  compounds such as carbon monoxide; the creation of these gasses further  pollutes the air around a burning cigarette. he  smoke that is inhaled by the smoker can not be totally absorbed by the  lungs, so it is released with small amounts of the original pollutants  plus trace amounts of the smoker's bodily fluids. 
 
  The  particles float upward on the cigarette's smoke and they dissipate into  the surrounding air to produce pollution. Many of the particles and  bodily fluids produced during the smoking process are short lived, so  the greatest pollution effect is in the area immediately surrounding the  smoker.  So my dear friends and brothers who  smoke, please stop smoking, as it not only pollutes the environment, it  also make a harmful impact on your health.

 
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