Exhaust | Particulate matter Combustion gases Venting mechanism |
S
econd hand smoke. There must be finite limits on the earth's ability to absorb these incessant atmospheric discharges. Although most combustion gases primarily contain relatively harmless nitrogen, water vapor, and carbon dioxide, a small percentage is comprised of detrimental noxious substances such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, and small floating particles.
I wonder if viewing a spewing exhaust vent like this causes a smoker to desire inhalation of smolder fumes.
“Smoke for pleasure today. No cigarette hangover tomorrow!” - Phillip Morris


