Air doesn't stay in one spot. It moves around esspecially with high winds. Therefore polluted air in Britain may spread to Sweden and eithen further out than that.
There will be an accelerated greenhouse effect on the earth.
It can effect engine performance and fuel burning efficiency.
its not burning all the fuel in the cly causing a rich mode
Fuel burning is the burning of fuel. In an automobile engine it is called combustion. The gasoline mixed with oxygen and ignited by the spark plugs explodes.
Scientists have most likely evaluated the effect of fossil fuel burning on climate change and global warming. The burning of fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, leading to an increase in the Earth's average temperature. This has wide-reaching impacts on weather patterns, sea levels, ecosystems, and human health.
The primary side effect of burning fuel oil with high amounts of sodium content is a buildup of deposits. This can greatly diminish the effectiveness of the engine and its overall life span.
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Yes, burning of fuel is always a chemical reaction.
Most of our fuel is fossil fuel, that is, coal, oil and natural gas. When these are used for fuel (by burning) they release carbon which has been stored in them for millions of years. This is adding to the amount of carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas) in the atmosphere.
the burning of fossil fuel and deforestation effect the envrionment because when we burn fossil fuel we pollute the air with smoke and toxins which are not healthy for the body to intake nor for plants decreasing their health. Deforestation will lead to losing oxygen we need to breath since trees and plants produce oxygen and take carbon dioxide which we give off and if we loose those trees we will not be able to breath
The gas produced by the burning of fuel is carbon dioxide.
The flamethrower is a type of weapon where the operator shoots burning fuel. Its effect on World War I and the soldiers who fought in it was mostly psychological; the injuries and deaths it inflicted were particularly gruesome.