Because unless you turn the engine off pollution still can come out of the exhaust
because man still makes pollutants
Yes! The car is still in your name. They can sue or sell it.
YES BECAUSE some pollutants are evaporated with water
No, the collection of wind energy into usable electricity does not release any pollutants.
Car exhaust and burning coal release harmful pollutants such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter into the air. These pollutants contribute to air pollution, smog, and can lead to respiratory issues, climate change, and other environmental problems.
England does still have air pollution. This is because there are still factories that still have pollutants that are released into the air.
Cargo ship emissions have a higher environmental impact compared to car emissions due to the large amount of fuel they burn and the pollutants they release into the air and water.
either the e-brake did not release or it is still in gear
Biomass tends to produce lower levels of air pollutants compared to fossil fuels. However, it can still emit pollutants such as carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and nitrogen oxides depending on the combustion process and technology used. Fossil fuels, on the other hand, typically release higher quantities of pollutants such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and carbon dioxide.
Yes. Unlike the US car fleet with an average age of 10.8 years, the average age of a car in Mexico is of 15 years. This means many old, polluting vehicles are still running on the streets, sending pollutants trough the air.
Qualitative pollutants refer to pollutants that can be observed directly through sensory experiences, such as odor or color. These pollutants may not necessarily have specific numerical measurements associated with them but can still pose health and environmental risks. Examples include foul odors, discoloration of water bodies, or visible particulate matter in the air.
yes, because it is still a cop's car... he/she just isn't in it at the precise moment.... my car is still my car even if I'm not in it