According to a recent experiment held by 4chan university by Phd Robert Pulson and Anon, the average emission is 65.3 lbs of carbon, assuming that mudkips are not involved. Thank you anon.
Cars produce much more than houses.
Yes. Your carbon footprint is the measure of how much carbon dioxide equivalent you, or any of your activities produce. A car burns petrol (gasoline) so its use has a carbon footprint.
There are perhaps millions of people, cars and power plants in a city that produce carbon dioxide as a waste product. In a garden, plants take up and use CO2 and a few insects, bugs and snails make CO2. That means that the city is much worse.
It could not be done, the world can not produce that much electricity.
All cars sold in north America must meet strict regulations concerning this. So all produce very close to the same. By the way from where you are what is a foreign country?
A large truck would produce as much as pollution as 150 cars!
Ford did not produce Model-A cars in 1906. So the answer is Nothing.
That's comparing apples to carrots. Cows don't produce nearly as much carbon dioxide as cars do, so no. Methane's a different story, but cars don't produce methane, so answering this question is out of the question since the question has no merit to be able to be answered.
alot. think about all the cars on at the same time.
Wow, that will be a LOT of pollution. An average car already produces 7.5 tons of carbon dioxide each year. there are so many cars around the world you can't count.
It means how much fossil fuels you use in your daily life.Each person has a carbon footprint of how much waste they produce.
Produce means to make/manufacture. Cars dont produce fuel - please restate the question.