Nicotine Use Prevention

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Across
  1. 3. The organ inside your head that controls your body, thoughts, feelings, and actions.
  2. 5. When someone needs more of something (like a drug) to get the same effect as before.
  3. 6. A plant whose leaves are used in products like cigarettes and can be harmful to health.
  4. 10. An electronic device that turns liquid into vapor, which people can inhale.
  5. 11. Saying "no" or not agreeing to do something.
  6. 13. Pain in the head.
  7. 17. Organs in your chest that help you breathe in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide.
  8. 18. Extreme tiredness or being very worn out.
  9. 19. The science that studies what things are made of and how they change.
  10. 20. When someone cannot stop doing something, even if it is harmful to them.
Down
  1. 1. Tiny drops of liquid in the air, like steam or the mist made by a vape.
  2. 2. Rolled paper filled with tobacco that people smoke.
  3. 4. A substance that makes things taste or smell cool and minty, sometimes added to cigarettes.
  4. 7. Substances made up of elements that can cause changes or reactions.
  5. 8. Tiny droplets or particles in the air, often from sprays like deodorant or paint.
  6. 9. Chemicals from tobacco smoke that stick to surfaces, clothes, or furniture after smoking.
  7. 12. Feeling worried, nervous, or uneasy about something.
  8. 14. Small air sacs in the lungs where oxygen goes into the blood and carbon dioxide leaves.
  9. 15. The feeling some people get from certain drugs, including tobacco or vaping.
  10. 16. Smoke from someone else’s cigarette, vape, or tobacco product that others breathe in.