There is a lot of difference between CO2 emissions from different cars. It will also depend on the type of fuel used : petrol (gasoline), diesel or other carbon based fuels.
Mainly carbon dioxide is emitted. Other than that So2, No2 etc
Carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, emitted by cars and vehicles and power stations.
Burning gasoline releases the carbon dioxide.
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Both. Cars emit Hydrocarbons + Nitrogen Oxides + Carbon Dioxide + Carbon Monoxide. People emit Methane and Carbon Dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide or Carbon Man oxide.
Carbon dioxide (CO2), emitted by cars and all transport, is a greenhouse gas caused by the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity.
No, they release carbon and others from the exhaust but later the carbon goes through synthesis in which it forms carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide (CO2).
Carbon Dioxide ( CO2)
No, only Carbon dioxide, water, and energy.
Cars run on burning of fossil fuel, which is mainly hydrocarbons, compound of carbon and hydrogen which on oxidation (burning) produces Carbon dioxide, water (and Carbon Monoxide if oxygen is not sufficient for combustion).