No
Car smoke or exhaust contains many toxic chemicals that are harmful to health and the ozone layer. The major chemical in car exhaust is carbon monoxide.
Automobiles release exhaust. These exhaust gases deplete ozone.
Automobile exhaust does not directly contribute to the ozone hole. The ozone hole is primarily caused by the release of certain chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons, which react with ozone in the stratosphere. However, automobile exhaust can indirectly affect the ozone layer by releasing nitrogen oxides, which can contribute to ozone depletion in the lower atmosphere.
The ozone comes to earth as pollutant. It is formed by vehicles exhaust.
The exhaust gas is made up of water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, ozone and soot. There are rules as to how much of these a car can output too.
No, the ozone layer in the stratosphere protects Earth from harmful UV radiation. Smog is formed when pollutants like car exhaust and industrial emissions react with sunlight, creating ground-level ozone. This ground-level ozone is harmful to human health and the environment.
Ground level ozone can be formed due to the exhaust of vehicles. They release ozone as a pollutant.
Ozone
from the car exhaus or in the car exhaust?.... if u have oil in ur exhaust that's not good..lol from the outside of the exhaus just use degresser doesnt cost much... and if u don't wanna buy that just use fuel
it is not good for the environment it is bad, it contributes to global warming, smog, etc
Vehicle exhaust releases greenhouse gases. These gases are heat reacting.
There is good ozone and then there is bad ozone. Good ozone is present in the earth's atmosphere.