Burning oil produces carbon dioxide gas and also carbon monoxide gas. These go up into the ozone layer and form a large blanket of gas around the earth. The gas then traps in heat. The heat melts the ice-caps and this creates rising sea levels. 1 degrees more of temp will make the sea rise 7metres.
The greenhouse effect is gasses trapping in heat. Like a greenhouse that uses waste gas instead of glass panels to insulate heat.
Oil can either be burned, or it can leak
Yes, wrapping a burned wrist tightly will cause problems with circulation when the burned area inevitably swells.
no. This will cause problems in the transmition.
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If you mean low oil or fluid in the transmission, then YES, it will lead to shifting problems. Low engine oil will not affect shifting.
None, it might cause oil to spill on your engine or inside of your hood, or a dash light might come on.
Yes it can if the oil gets in the catalytic converter when due to bad rings or head gasket burned the oil gets on top of the pistons!
Blue smoke can be caused by a blown head gasket. . Blue is oil being burned in the engine.
Can cause emissions to be worse and if left long enough it can cause additional wear.
No, if you have oil in your oil pan, you have other problems. It has nothing to do with your water pump going out or being bad.
it is possible that the lower intake gasket is failed. That allows oil to be pulled directly into the intake manifold and burned.
You have problems. You need to locate the source of the leaks and determine the cause.