Car exhaust fumes produce nitrogen, carbon dioxide and a bit of water vapour. The most toxic part of car gas fumes is carbon monoxide. Factories can also produce carbon monoxide but most of the gas waste is from hydrocarbon gases and nitrogen oxides.
The waste product from hydrogen-fueled cars is water vapor, which is emitted as a byproduct of the chemical reaction that occurs in the fuel cell. This makes hydrogen-powered cars a potential environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles, as they produce zero harmful emissions.
Carbon dioxide is produced by both the process of respiration in animals and the combustion of fossil fuels in cars, factories, and power plants.
Crude oil is a mixture of different hydrocarbons and impurities, making it unsuitable for use in cars. Before being used as fuel, crude oil needs to be refined into various products such as gasoline, diesel, and other petroleum products that are compatible with car engines. Direct use of crude oil in cars can damage the engine and affect performance.
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The equipment in cars that turns acidic oxides to safer gases is called a catalytic converter. It contains a catalyst that helps convert harmful pollutants in the exhaust gases into less harmful substances before they are released into the environment.
to make products ,cars etc even though they cause poullition
Things like cars, factories, waste, gas etc all cause pollution the government are finding a way to cut down on fuel and factories to stop pollution.
in water factories and to fuel cars in water factories and to fuel cars
cars are built in car factories
Pollution can be controlled in many ways. Filters can be put on cars and factories, people can stop littering and people can not dump waste and chemicals into water.using less energy and chemicalsplant trees and use less petroleum products and try to use renewable energies
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affects animals lung. affect the growth of plant and there life span.
No, cars are manufactured in factories and designed by humans.
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Well cars release CO2 and water vapour into the atmosphere which contributes to the greenhouse effect causing climate change. Factories do the same but depending on what they are making they may produce other harmful waste chemicals which could also contribute to acid rain o damage to the ozone layer.
It wasn't the case that the first cars were only available for the wealthy..more that only the wealthy could afford them. Added answer: Not only cars but all new products launched by factories aren't affordable for poor people.
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