Your question is uclear, but if you are referring to the carbon canister under the hood, it is charcoal. It is intended to help filter out harmful chemicals from entering the atmosphere. If your vehicle is equipped with this part, it must remain on the vehicle to be able to pass a state inspection.
No. Rocks just lie there. Cars in the most basic sense are made of rocks and crude oil. Rocks are mined for metal that are in them. Oil is made into plastic.
Cars are made of steel, aluminum, copper, & magnesium. All these come from rocks or minerals. So the answer is yes.
Yes, you can get into trouble for throwing rocks at cars! You are committing assault on the occupants. You can also be held liable for any damage done to the car as vandalism and destruction of personal property.
Auto rocks likely refers to Rock Auto parts. One may need the Rock Auto part catalogs when they are searching for new parts for their cars. Once finding the parts, they can repair their cars.
Cars are non living things. They can not throw rocks.
It is true that HONDA cars last longer but for me, I stick with USA made cars because I think that USA power rocks!!!
Almost every part of an automobile is made from rocks or minerals. The steel, glass, brass, aluminum, copper, and plastic. All of these come from rocks or some minerals.
Rocks. trees, flowers, dirt, and water.
Example sentence - Eddie was throwing rocks at the passing cars.
There are many things to collect! Some collect rocks, stamps, medals, model cars, Precious Moments figures, and many more.
berries, paint, sky, clothing, cars, blankets, finger nail polish, pop rocks, popsicles, and lots more
no because the hott high temperature melts what touches it just like rocks you put arock in it it melts and turns to magma