yes
One well known cause of air pollution is exhaust from cars, trucks, airplanes, and other vehicles.
it can cause bad effects on our lungs,these pollution can avoid by 1.avoid smoking 2.avoid using smoke in the trucks,cars,etc.
If you use a car or use any products transported by trucks, boats or cars, etc then your lifestyle causes pollution.
It will be a mix of electric cars, and maybe diesel. Diesel is up for discussion because it doesn't pollute the air, but it is claimed to cause lung cancer. (I doubt it does. If it did, we'd all have lung cancer. We use diesel in semi-trucks, and some regular trucks.)
the enginge is starting to break in
One type of air pollution is they release of particles into the air from burning fuel for energy . Diesel smoke is a good example of this particulate matter.
They emit horrific greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide & methane that pollute the air.
Some of the major causes of pollution are littering, smoke from factories and trucks, things that could be recycled but aren't, etc.
Those cars use petrol and diesel as fuel are the main source of pollution. As the fuel has start
The main cause of motorbike smoke is when the diesel is being burned and used in the engine. This smoke causes pollution to the environment.
Diesel trucks don't use spark plugs, they use glow plugs. For your tuck i don't know ecpesifcally which glow plug you need cause you never mentioned what your truck is.
Since 2007 most diesel pumped at any station in the USA or Canada is ULSD, regardless if it's on-road (clear) diesel, or off-road (dyed) diesel. The only difference is the fuel is that by using it as off road the taxes are not the same and it is cheaper. Dyed diesel will not affect your engine.