Natural gas
when a car is driven, the gasoline it burns as fuel releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
The use of CNG (compressed natural gas) as a fuel in vehicles can help reduce air pollution in cities. CNG burns cleaner than gasoline or diesel, emitting lower levels of pollutants such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter. This can lead to improved air quality and reduced health risks associated with pollution exposure.
Natural gas creates the least amount of air pollution when burned compared to other fossil fuels like coal and oil. It produces lower levels of greenhouse gases, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides, making it a cleaner alternative for energy production.
Yes they do. However, any vehicle which burns hydrocarbon fuel creates some pollution. The comparison then becomes which transportation type creates the least pollution per passenger mile (or kilometer). Buses generally fare quite well in this comparison as much less fuel is used, per passenger in a full bus, than a single or double occupancy car. Buses have the problem that they often run with few or no passengers to maintain the stop schedule during non-peak hours.
Burning any fuel can lead to some pollution the case of biofuels the pollution types may be:oil spills from tanks, drains and transportationsmoke from poorly controlled combustionnitrogen oxidescarbon dioxideodours from combustionparticulate (Carbon cenospheres) fallout from residual droplets of fuel
Because neither burns fossil fuel to create energy, and neither causes pollution.
factory,oil,fuel
When hydrogen burns, the only byproduct is water vapor. Therefore, hydrogen combustion does not produce any pollution or harmful emissions. This makes hydrogen a clean and environmentally friendly fuel source.
Because they let out fume from the burning fuel.
coal
pollution cause it gives off fumes when it burns airplane fuel apart from that it doesnt really..
The Honda cf4 burns excess fuel because of a problem with your O2 sensors.
Co2 is released into the atmosphere and so is sulfur dioxide which causes acid rain
In general, anything that burns things for fuel. A good example is a coal power station, which burns coal (producing carbon dioxide, and other pollution) to heat up water, to create steam etc etc. Other good candidates are: Cars, airplanes and boats which all burn fuel (petrol, diesel, paraffin)
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.
cafe has nothing to do with fuel economy .
carbon mono oxide (CO) , and sulphur trioxide (SO3)