Tobacco unit test

1. What is tobacco?

A. A plant that is grown for its leaves, which are dried and used for smoking or chewing.

2. What are the main risks associated with tobacco use?

A. Tobacco use is linked to various health problems, including lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory issues.

3. How does tobacco impact the environment?

A. Tobacco cultivation requires significant amounts of water and pesticides, which can harm the environment. Additionally, cigarette butts are a major source of litter and can pollute waterways.

4. How does tobacco use affect individuals other than the smoker?

A. Secondhand smoke exposure can lead to health issues for non-smokers, including respiratory problems and an increased risk of cancer.

5. What are some strategies for quitting tobacco use?

A. Quitting cold turkey, using nicotine replacement therapy, attending support groups, and practicing mindfulness techniques are all effective ways to quit smoking.