Hey guys wut up heres my question talking about no wind
does smoke rise or fall
and does the same go with smell
say your on a balcony would the weed smell go to
the floor above
or below
or both?
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Hey guys wut up heres my question talking about no wind
does smoke rise or fall
and does the same go with smell
say your on a balcony would the weed smell go to
the floor above
or below
or both?
it rises. you know when in kindergarten they teach you to crawl on the floor if you're caught in a fire? thats cause smoke rises and there's usually oxygen near the floor. as for the smell, it kind of goes wherever.....
The smoke rises and the smell goes into your clothes and NEVER comes out. The smell of marijuana loves to tag along with you, I don't mind.
It does come out, you just have to wash and febreeze.
the smoke lingers
never sticks to me
Just wash your clothes and the smell will go away.
get some axe
well... thats a difficult question... theoretically the smoke should rise... But in fact it depends of many things... usually when the weather is good the smoke rises, and when the weather is changing (before rain, as example) the smoke goes randomly, it floats somewhat horizontally... there is a word in english which describes it, but i just cant remember it...
And the smell is still more unpredictable... i think the only law which holds for every possible occasion is the Murphy Law, which states:
"The smell of the weed will go, in the shortest and fastest way, directly to the nostrils of the person which you really DONT want to smell it."
So, be warned... :p
were talking smoke not heatQuote:
Originally Posted by Quick Darkness
anybody else irked by tiny ass posts with no explanation for their thought? seems like a waste of time, really, cause then he has to go into it more in his NEXT post so that he can cover his own ass. but he has a point. The heated smoke from the end of a burning joint or blunt WILL rise because it's heat means it has a low density; however, the smoke you spit out is only a little above the temperature of the air around you, so it will be bouyant if the pressure is low (ie before a storm)
in theory, of course