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the answer is about 5000000000000 pollution is made from cars each day mainly fat ones :-)
Ozone. It damages everything in the car that is made of plastic.
Air pollution is also caused in towns and villages, but alot is in cities because of factories, cars e.t.c.
All cloth made or designed in a factory is pollution. Factories put out 3-4 times more carbon dioxide than cars.
I don't know who made them, but Fred Flintstone drove one.
In those areas where their is pollution the car will have bad impact on future generations as they have made horrible life of people due to which pollution is increasing day by day causing air pollution...
Overall they have the potential to reduce pollution slightly. There is a definite increase in the pollution during manufacturing. The pollution made while the car is moving is reduced by the amount of fuel saved. During the end of life cycle, the mount of pollution will be determined by how much of the cars end up being recycled.
The engine in bigger cars are larger than of small cars as their engine is made up for heavy works.The cars engine powers denoted as CC (Cubic centimeters) as the power increases the engine uses more fuel, so it creates more pollution.
actually if your question is are cars made in japan? the answer is NO. Vehicles were discovered in U.S. and that is cars so so cars is american and made in America, not japan. Japan? japan who ! __ First, cars weren't "discovered" in the US. The first automobile was invented in Europe. Cars made in Japan are either for the Japanese market, or built by companies owned by companies in Japan.
Pollution of the environment is caused to a large extent by people. They generate much solid wastes which are not properly disposed of, and they burn fossil fuels to have electricity, to fuel their cars and to operate their factories.
pollution can occur anywhere at anytime and can be caused by smoking, cars, toxic fumes, and even breathing ( but that doesn't mean you have to stop!).
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