Smoke

Smoke was a visible collection of a variety of solid, liquid, and gas particles left unburned during the combustion process.

In 2269, when told to commence his sensor sweep by James T. Kirk and before being cut off by a loud noise, Arex said, "Sensors show crystalline surface heavily fractured by lava flows. Ash and smoke suspended in oxygen-nitrogen atmosphere." (TAS: "The Terratin Incident")

Fire
Fires: AshCampfireCombustion (Spontaneous combustion) • SmokeSparkWildfire (Brush fire)
Firefighting: Fire extinguisherFire department (FDNYToronto Fire) • FirefighterFire engineFire hoseFire hydrantFireman's carryFireman's poleFire station (Fire House Nº 5) • Fire suppression (Walkerite 342)
Detection and evasion: Fire alarmFire alertFire escapeFire suppression systemFirewall
Fire-starting: CandleFlammable substanceFire hazardFireplaceFire trapFirewood (Kindling) • LighterMatch
Food and drink: Flambé (Antimatter FlambéFlambé noodles) • Flaming cocktail
Other: ArsonBurnFireworks display

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