Black smoke is indicative of air\fuel mixture settings on a carbureted engine, which in turn would drastically affect the fuel economy. Fuel injected engines with the same issues could point to a multitude of issues ranging from a bad on-board computer to faulty sensors or bad fuel regulator in the fuel injection rail. The MAP sensor and or the TPS or the O2 sensor could be bad too. There are just too many things that it could be. It would be best to take it to a local mechanic and have it diagnosed.
As a very expensive garbage disposal. Anything you throw at it (i.e. toxic waste, nuclear waste, etc.) with be disposed of without side effects to the environment.
Use a bicycle.
cause smoke doesnt do anything
Smoke alarms should be disposed of properly by following local regulations for electronic waste disposal. This may involve taking them to designated recycling centers or hazardous waste facilities. It is important to not throw smoke alarms in the regular trash as they may contain hazardous materials that can harm the environment.
no because ding dong
Under heavy acceleration all diesels produce black smoke. It's a product of waste fuel being exited via the exhaust pipe and is a sign of inefficiency. Older diesels also produce black smoke under "normal" conditions and this also a cause of unspent fuel, but mainly because of age.
it is allowed to throw a food waste overboard near the port
smoke
they throw their waste into space . :D
No he does not he thinks it's a waste of life so don't smoke
Flush it down the toilet, or you can throw it out.
To properly dispose of a smoke detector, you should check the manufacturer's instructions for specific disposal guidelines. In general, you can contact your local waste management facility to see if they accept smoke detectors for recycling or proper disposal. It is important to not throw smoke detectors in the regular trash as they may contain radioactive materials that can be harmful to the environment.