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.
Yes.
No, cars generally produce more pollution than houses. Cars emit carbon dioxide and various pollutants from their exhaust, while houses mainly contribute to pollution through energy consumption, which can come from sources like natural gas or coal. However, the overall pollution levels from houses can vary depending on factors like energy efficiency and renewable energy usage.
Container ships produce a significant amount of pollution, including greenhouse gases and other harmful emissions. In comparison to cars, container ships generally produce more pollution per unit of cargo transported.
The cars can produce pollution which leads to green house effects. Also the cars can kill because of careless driving.
Trains are better for the environment - as they produce less pollution per passenger than cars do.
Electric cars are consider "green" because they don't produce pollution.
Electric cars are one of the best options for reducing pollution because they produce zero emissions. Hybrid cars and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are also alternatives that help lower pollution levels compared to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles. Carpooling, using public transportation, or cycling are other sustainable transportation options to reduce pollution.
heat pollution is caused by lots of things for example light bulbs !! They produce more heat pollution than light, also cars, factories, farms, etc.
quite alot if you put it in perspective hehe
Cars produce harmful emissions such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter that contribute to air pollution and climate change, harming the environment and human health.
Cars, humans, factories, anything that can produce productsthe oil sands, the ocean, factories(some)
Cars, humans, factories, anything that can produce productsthe oil sands, the ocean, factories(some)