No it does not.
the burning of fossil fuels can cause smog and acid rain
The burning of fossil fuels can cause smog and acid rain.
The burning of fossil fuels can cause smog and acid rain.
Yes, burning wood can cause pollution because it releases harmful substances like carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and volatile organic compounds into the air.
coal
• Industrial Smog Reactions • Burning Coal produces Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) • SO2 + O2 = 2SO3 • SO3 + H2O = H2SO4 • H2SO4 is Sulfuric Acid • This is the main cause of acid rain Smog is a portmanteau word it is a combination of smoke and fog.
The process of chemical wood burning releases harmful pollutants such as carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and volatile organic compounds into the air. These pollutants can contribute to smog formation, respiratory issues, and damage to ecosystems. Additionally, the release of carbon dioxide from wood burning contributes to climate change and deforestation, further degrading the environment.
When wood burns, it crackles b/c the gas vaporises. If too much gas is in the wood, it will cause a small explosion.
Wood can create sparks when burning due to the presence of trapped air pockets or pockets of resin or other flammable substances within the wood. When these pockets heat up and expand rapidly, they can cause the wood to crackle and spark.
Smog
Photochemical smog can occur most anywhere. London-type smog comes from factories and the burning of coal and fossil fuels, where photochemical smog comes from hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides mixing with sunlight.
If your engine is burning oil there is a good chance it won't pass a smog test. You should get it to a mechanic immediately as it's not only a danger to the environment, but possibly could be a danger to you.