CO2 emissions from U.S. cars & trucks totaled 314 million metric tons in 2002. That's as much as would be released from burning all the coal in a train 50,000 miles long -- enough to circle around the world, twice.
20,000 joules
It checks how much pollution in puts out
really it depends on the make & model but some of the eco-ologists will sometimes tell you
None
If you put pollution in a box it is 2 litres
An average car produces about 7700 kg of co2 a year.
because the car doesn't need to keep refilling on gas instead it is chargable and the car will not have to give of pollution(gas)
That relies completely on things like: how big is the engine, does it have proper exhaust, how hard are you accelerating ETC. But it has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that it is in New Zealand.
Don't use a car as much and walk more.
It depends on the age of the car, how much of pollution the car produces and if you use the car for personal use too. The normal charge is between 15%-35%
vehicles impact the environment because car give of smoke that makes pollution
Man has caused much of the pollution of the atmosphere because of various activities like car emissions and factor waste products.