A car fueled with hydrogen is not a pollution source, since the combustion product of hydrogen is water vapor (which is, technically, a greenhouse gas, but the hydrogen was almost certainly produced by elecrolysis of water in the first place, so it cancels out). The carbon footprint of actually producing the car and maintaining it, however, may be significant. Particularly since the energy for electrolysis to produce the hydrogen to run it has to come from somewhere, and most of our electricity comes from burning fossil fuels.
Cars pollute the air.
they cause polution
you can drive less and you can ride your bicycles and do more walking. Drive smart cars and make sure the cars are leaking less gas.
because of the polution
- there will be no polution in the atmosphere - there will be busses - you would allways have cars so why do you need this question lol
less polution, no global warming
poullition caused by cars,smoke stacks,jets etc
Polution
yes
Cities are facing problems such as polution and debre.
Two ways that Hydrogen is used is by,using it as a compound to make gas for cars,and by using it as a compound to make water.H2O.
There are no commercially available hydrogen fueled cars.