Motorcycle emissions vary based on the engine type, age, and maintenance but generally produce less pollution than cars. On average, a motorcycle emits about 0.1 to 0.5 grams of carbon monoxide and 0.01 to 0.05 grams of hydrocarbons per kilometer, depending on the model and condition. However, older or poorly maintained motorcycles can emit significantly more pollutants. Overall, while motorcycles are generally more fuel-efficient, they still contribute to air pollution, particularly in urban areas.
The same way any other motor vehicle does - by releasing waste gasses containing hydro-carbons and carbon monoxide into the atmosphere.
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I don't think motorcycle isn't much lengthy word which need to abbreviate.
Some advantages of a Ferrari motorcycle compared to that of a regular motorcycle is that a Ferrari motorcycle can reach much higher top speeds while handling much better.
Any probably not much that pollute the planet!!
Wiener
None. I haven't got a motorcycle
very much so, although today they are made much more efficient.
6.25 % of total price of motorcycle
LOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS
they pollute it they pollute it
You can pollute the land by littering and using gas in cars. I suggest you don't pollute.