No. Water is the by-product of hydrogen fuel. Because of the law of gravity, it comes out of the exhaust pipe and falls to the ground.
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If we could find an easy and cheap way to obtain hydrogen from water (H2O), then hydrogen is a pure and green fuel with no emissions except water vapor. Water vapor would briefly remain in the atmosphere, but it soon builds into clouds and falls as rain, so it would not contribute to global warming the way carbon dioxide is. Cars and industry could run on hydrogen, as could electricity power stations. So hydrogen would not contribute to global warming.
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None you crazy moron! You can make hydrogen yourself by electrolysis of water very easily. But don't worry, you'll probably never need hydrogen for a car.
Hydrogen gas is fused together in the sun, in a process called nuclear fusion. This turns two hydrogen atoms into one helium atom, and gives off a ton of heat and light while this happens. That is why the sun glows. The most common use on earth isn probably in fuel cell cars, although there are not many of them. Hope this helps whoever asked. --An AP Physics Student Bored in Study Hall
People should ride the bus because if everyone drove in cars it would use more gas if you rid eth ebus it will pollute the atmosphere less.
Well, everyone would be in better shape.
There would be no difference.
There are no commercially available hydrogen fueled cars.
New fueling stations that can handle hydrogen would have to be built.
There are currently no hydrogen powered cars commercially available. These cars would be far from green in any event because of the way we make hydrogen currently. Hydrogen is currently made by stripping hydrogen from natural gas and venting the rest of the material to the air.
Electric cars can be charged with electricity, where as hydrogen cars use a fuel cell that would have to be refilled at a refueling station. It doesn't look like there will be many hydrogen cars on the road until 2020. Take a look at this article: http://www.renewable-energy-news.info/electric-vs-hydrogen-the-future-of-green-cars-battle-it-out/
There are currently no hydrogen powered cars commercially available. These cars would be far from green in any event because of the way we make hydrogen currently. Hydrogen is currently made by stripping hydrogen from natural gas and venting the rest of the material to the air.
yes, for sure. hydrogen cars are created today.
No! Everyone would be doing it. :)
There are a few different types of vehicles that use hydrogen fuel. You can find cars and other forms of transport that use hydrogen, but the biggest consumer would have to be hydrogen fueled space rockets.
Everyone used the roads. They were built for the military, but everyone used them. The roads were well built and some still exist today. I drove the Appian way in the 1970's, but today it is closed to cars.