Cars rust from moisture (rain, snow, etc.), especially collecting in crevices where it can't readily evaporate and where dirt also is trapped and holds the moisture. Additional corrosion occurs in areas that use salt on roads in the winter. The salt not only is corrosive to the metal but will also damage the car's finish.
One reason why car exhausts rust faster than the car body of the car is because they are often at a different temperature. The exhaust can be very hot and very cold so this creates a reaction rate which inturn makes the exhaust rust faster. hope that helps :)
Car magnets doesn't cause rust.
i know a penny can rust, but im not sure what makes a peny rust! i, too, hope to find out!
it dos'nt it makes rust
acid rain is what most commonly makes metal rust
it dos'nt it makes rust
The acid in the drink makes the nail rust. The nail would rust if you put it in any liquid, but acid makes it rust faster.
You rust a nail in either salt water or in vingar that what makes a nail rust
Actually, vinegar and saltwater makes it rust... it happened to me...
vinger makes it rust faster because it has acied in it and tap water does not
car radiators used to be made of copper, copper doesnt rust. most radiators are now made from aluminum.aluminum also does no rust
rust can dissolve the metal on ur car then ur car can fall apart and it will wreck your paint