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An object can be designed to reduce air friction or drag by improving its aerodynamics, such as streamlining its shape to minimize resistance. Additionally, adding smooth or flatter surfaces can help reduce turbulence and drag. Employing materials with low friction coefficients can also help reduce air resistance.
The most common features in modern cars that help to reduce air friction is the streamlined design of the bumpers and spoilers. The streamlined shape of fast cars also helps to reduce drag.
to help reduce air pollution
Industrialists can help to reduce air pollution by reducing their use of fuel products that produce smoke and soot. These fuel products cause smog and damage the environment.
Not likely. It's the chief source.
The Bio-fuel is burnt in air to heat water.
You can reduce air resistance on a bike by adopting a more aerodynamic riding position, such as lowering your body to reduce frontal surface area. Additionally, using aerodynamic equipment like streamlined helmets and clothing can help minimize drag. Finally, maintaining a consistent pedaling cadence can also help reduce air resistance.
They are stoping the use of vehicals
Air purifiers can help reduce the spread of germs and allergens in the air, which may help prevent colds and other respiratory illnesses.
Reducing the speed of the object or increasing its surface area can help reduce the effect of air resistance. Streamlined shapes and smooth surfaces can also minimize air resistance.
Biofuel production does not increase carbon dioxide levels. Biofuel comes from recently grown vegetation of many kinds. When the vegetation grew earlier in the season it took carbon dioxide out of the air. When the biofuel is extracted and burnt that same carbon dioxide is released into the air again. There is no increase of carbon dioxide. Biofuel is carbon neutral. This is the problem with fossil fuels, who took carbon from the air many millions of years ago. Suddenly releasing this now is adding to the greenhouse gas levels and causing global warming.
malnutrition; water, air and soil pollution; acute respiratory diseases, malaria, life-threatening disease; influenza; waterborne infection; measles