The high levels of Nicotine they add to the cigarette.
mabye the Tobacco, im not that sure
or mabye you just like them so much you dont want to let them go
The nicotine in cigarettes is highly addictive.
When writing a paper on the statement of the problem of cigarette smoking, you will want to outline a problem. You have many choices including how addictive tobacco use is, the health problems it causes, and the issues that surround quitting.
Nicotine is a highly addictive substance that occurs naturally in tobacco.
The nicotine affects the brain and is what causes the cigarette to be so addictive.
Yes, depending on the person cigarettes are highly addictive.
Nicotine, one of the most highly-addictive substances known.
Highly addictive, Emphasema, Brown teeth, Cancer, stroke, Costs alot of money, social stigma. Fire!
yes highly
most of them are highly addictive to humans
You really know the answer to this question. Of course you can get high from smoking crack (highly addictive) and free-basing could burn your face off like the comedian Richard Pryor!
Because smoking is highly addictive, quitting the habit often involves irritability, headache, mood swings, and cravings associated with the sudden cessation or reduction of tobacco use by a nicotine-dependent individual.
The nicotine in cigarette smoke is a highly addictive compound. Nicotine increases the activity of receptors in the brain and increases the levels of several neurotransmitters particularly those which play a part in the reward circuits of the brain which are responsible for feelings of euphoria and relaxation. The brain of most people becomes used to higher levles of these neurotransmitters and when smokers try to stop smoking they have a fall in the level of these, resulting in feelings of agitation and anxiety. This drives them back to smoking.