Pipe (smoke)

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A pipe is a tool that people use to smoke tobacco and other drugs. Pipes were first used by Native Americans in religious ceremonies. When the English came to North America, they tried pipe smoking and liked it. They sent tobacco back to England. Pipe smokers do not usually breath in the smoke. They let it go into their mouths and then exhale it. Pipe smoking is not a healthy alternative to cigarette smoking.