Yes, you can if you breath the exhaust fumes in an enclosed space where fresh air is not available.
no not necacerily but its a possiblity
No
Incomplete combustion of carbon-containing compounds.
car egsost its everywhere its used in lots of stuff
Doctors can now test for carbon monoxide levels in your body by; a breath test, a heart rate reader or even a blood test.
The carbon monoxide levels in your home may be at their highest during cold weather for a couple of reasons. First, if the weather is cold you are likely running the heater, and gas- or oil-fired heaters can produce carbon monoxide. Second, you probably keep the windows and doors closed as much as possible, trapping carbon monoxide inside the house. The carbon monoxide emitted by a car may increase when it is cold because the engine burns fuel less efficiently when the engine is cold.
Almost none. The combustion in a car engine is nearly complete.
It does not remove carbon monoxide.
Carbon monoxide is pronounced Car-Bon Mon-Ox-Ide
No
Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide are contained in car exhaust fumes. Carbon Monoxide is a toxic gas that if too much is breathed in, you die.
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Yes, the carbon monoxide coming out of the car's enginewill cause you to suffocate.