Water vapour.
explosions
science has brougt about the invention of cars and machines, and this machines release smoke into the air and this destroies the ozone layer
The type of cars that are used.
Carbon is most commonly added to the atmosphere via the burning of fossil fuels and other carbonaceous compounds. The process of burning or combustion releases water vapor and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Common sources of carbon: -Coal burning power plants -Gasoline powered cars -Forest fires and deforestation via burning -Methane release from swamps Also, the oceans actually act as a large carbon sink or reservoir and because of the nature of carbon dioxide, the warmer that water gets, the less carbon dioxide it can dissolve. As a result, as ocean temperatures increase, they actually lose the ability to store carbon dioxide and more is released into the atmosphere. Photosynthesis actually acts to remove carbon from the atmosphere by fixing it into chemical energy in the form of sugars and releasing pure oxygen in the process.
Both. Cars and trucks use different types - cars use regular and trucks use deisel - but both are still gasoline.
water vapor
Yes, cars release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as a byproduct of burning gasoline or diesel fuel.
Fuel Cell vehicles are available in limited quantities, e.g. http://world.honda.com/FuelCell/ , but the major challenges are that the cells themselves aren't really competitive with other fuel sources yet, and places to refuel the vehicles are scarce.
they release fossil fuels in to the atmosphere, fossil fuels is mainly coal and they pollute the atmosphere and rivers as you said.
There are no commercially available hydrogen fueled cars.
yes, for sure. hydrogen cars are created today.
Honda has hydrogen car. Toyota has hydrogen car. gm is working on hydrogen car.
Not really because there are few filling station to fill them up at. There are no hydrogen cars being sold at this time.
CArs will not run efficiently on hydrogen gas
Who knows as there are no hydrogen cars in production.
less pollution
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