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a train run by coal emits mono and dioxides of carbon into atmosphere. on an avg a train going at 60 miles an hour emits .5 tonne of co2.
On average 258.63g of Carbon Dioxide a day
as much as it can do
I think when they receive carbon dioxide
yes as they do not give out carbon dioxide (co2) witch is contributing to the ice caps meltingYour answer is incomplete and barely right.Electric autos do not produce CO2 BUT to charge the battery CO2 is produced at the power generating plant!Every KwH used by an electric car generated on average about 600g of CO2.600g of CO2 is a worldwide average of CO2 emissions/ KwH.
18 & 1/2 tons per second. All in all there's about 2875640 Billion tons of co2 emitted everyday.
If you take in the factor of the manufacturing process to build the assembled components, then a solely electric car gives off a percentage of metric tons of CO2. If you are basing solely on the car, then no, a true electric car gives off only the CO2 of the driver. A hybrid (gas/electric) car gives off a nominal amount of CO2 and CO due to the gas engine. Different cars, different amounts.
Yes
CO2 emissions from U.S. cars & trucks totaled 314 million metric tons in 2002. That's as much as would be released from burning all the coal in a train 50,000 miles long -- enough to circle around the world, twice.
CO2 is the chemical formula of carbon dioxide.
Usually, the only non electric rifle this is also automatic will be CO2 powered.
Yes... At the power plant.