It is composed of Carbon, and when burned, that carbon flies into the air as carbon dioxide. Carbon Dioxide is one of the main causes of global warming. Also, gasoline itself is toxic, and kills vegetation and animals exposed to it when spilled.
Gasoline will turn an orange color when it goes bad and it will also have a foul odor. New gasoline is a clear with a slight tan color.
Gasoline should not be disposed of just anywhere. It can have harmful effects on the environment. Gasoline can also catch on fire. Gasoline can be recycled.
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Generally speaking, modern diesel engines are far much better for the environment than standard gasoline engines. The process by which diesel fuel is burned leaves much less harmful emissions into the atmosphere.
Gasoline harm the earth by releasing harmful gases and pollutants into the atmosphere when burned, contributing to global warming and air pollution. In addition, gasoline spills from vehicles and storage tanks can contaminate soil and water sources, affecting ecosystems and wildlife. It's important to reduce our reliance on gasoline and transition to cleaner forms of transportation to minimize its impact on the environment.
Generally speaking, modern diesel engines are far much better for the environment than standard gasoline engines. The process by which diesel fuel is burned leaves much less harmful emissions into the atmosphere.
There are many things that can cause gasoline to go bad. Time (decrease in volatility), oxidation, or water contamination are all culprits.
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Yes, gasoline starts to go bad when it is about 1 month old. After 6 months you should not burn it in an engine unless you have put a fuel stabilizer in it. In that case it will be usable for about 8 months. This is also important with small gasoline engines on lawnmowers for example. Bad or old gasoline can damage a small engine very easily.
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drain your tank