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Start quiz Smoking facts to understand the dangers of smoking An overview of general smoking facts and statistics 1-3 1-3 A few quick facts Tobacco smoke contains more than 4,000 chemical compounds, which are present either as gases or as tiny particles More people die due to smoking related illnesses then all the deaths due to the following combined: HIV car accidents murder suicide alcohol use drug abuse 1 billion adults currently smoking (942 million men and 175 million women) 721 million adults were smoking in 1980 US$200 billion annual spend on tobacco 6.5 trillion cigarettes sold each year (18 Billion per day) Smoking is responsible for 1 in 10 adult deaths worldwide Half of the worlds 650 million smokers will die as a result of their habit A 20 a day smoker would smoke 7,300 cigarettes per year
The use of nicotine, however, is highly addictive
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