Its almost 2 million tons a day.
No, a car battery cannot produce carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is typically produced by the incomplete combustion of carbon-based fuels like gasoline in a car's engine. It is important to ensure that the exhaust system is functioning properly to prevent carbon monoxide buildup in a vehicle.
The exhaust gas is made up of water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, ozone and soot. There are rules as to how much of these a car can output too.
One common way to test for carbon monoxide in a car is by using a carbon monoxide detector. These devices can be placed inside the car to detect any presence of carbon monoxide. Another option is to have a mechanic perform an emissions test, which can also detect carbon monoxide levels in a car's exhaust.
The product of burning carbon monoxide is carbon dioxide (CO2).
It can just by affecting it.
By the time we realized the building was burning, much of it was already destroyed. He failed to realize that the car was in reverse and he backed into his own garage.
Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide are contained in car exhaust fumes. Carbon Monoxide is a toxic gas that if too much is breathed in, you die.
Almost none. The combustion in a car engine is nearly complete.
it depends on the car. a low-emission car will produce less carbon than a car with bad fuel economy. if a car is idling (not going anywhere) it may produce up to 80% more emission.
Carbon finance means how much carbon something uses, for example a car require carbon in order to manufacture and ship it and it also uses carbon to run, through burning fossil fuels. If something takes in as much carbon as it gives out it is known as being carbon neutral.
My car didn't seem to have much power and then I realized the wheels were being constrained by the parking brake.
Yes. Your carbon footprint is the measure of how much carbon dioxide equivalent you, or any of your activities produce. A car burns petrol (gasoline) so its use has a carbon footprint.
you can die from the carbon monoxide emissions but it would take a while.its more painfull that realized. you dont just fall assleep. your lungs would bleed you would go into arrest and choke.
a mixture of pollutants such as carbon particulates (CO) and carbon monoxide. But mainly the carbon particulates other wise known as soot.
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NO. You cannot return a car in any state.
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