Because today we haven't another alternative; electrical cars, hydrogen battery, etc. are now more expensive,
Petrol is highly flammable and volatile, making it dangerous to use as a fuel in stoves. Its combustion can produce harmful fumes and emissions, posing health risks. Additionally, petrol burns at a higher temperature than is typically needed for cooking, which can lead to food burning or the stove malfunctioning.
Inhaling Drylok fumes can be harmful due to the presence of solvents and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These fumes can cause headaches, dizziness, and respiratory irritation. It is important to use Drylok in a well-ventilated area and wear appropriate respiratory protection to minimize exposure to these harmful fumes.
A mixture of sodium ethanoate, water and cardon dioxide is going to be produced. Carbon dioxide can be harmful so I'd recommend not inhaling the fumes produced
Burning aluminum foil can release harmful fumes and particles, including aluminum oxide. These fumes can irritate the lungs and be harmful if inhaled in large amounts. It's important to avoid burning foil and dispose of it properly.
Yes, breathing in aldehyde fumes, such as acetaldehyde, can be harmful. Prolonged exposure to high levels of aldehyde fumes may cause irritation to the respiratory system, eyes, and skin, as well as potential neurological effects. It is important to ensure proper ventilation and use personal protective equipment when working with aldehydes.
Harmful, because petrol fumes are produced by various engines that are considered to be harmful. Also, they pollute the environment.
It is harmful because it is killing our poor little green planet! :-(
run at it's most efficient on latest fossil fuels it's less harmfull than having a cigarette
Exhaust
Exhaust fumes from cars are an example of air pollution. They contain harmful gases and particulate matter that are released into the atmosphere, contributing to environmental and health issues.
The exhaust system is what muffles the engine sound keeps the fumes out of vehicle and away from the vehicles occupants and also filters the exhaust fumes out.
They don't. You need to stop sniffing exhaust fumes, mister.
This can be caused by an exaust leak close to to your engine. Breathing exaust fumes can be harmful, get this checked out by a machanic.
Carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides in exhaust fumes are harmful for humans. Carbon monoxide can prevent oxygen from being delivered to the body's organs, while nitrogen oxides can cause respiratory issues and contribute to smog formation.
The exhaust manifolds on a 2000 Xterra are bolted onto the side of the engine heads. The manifold carries the engine fumes to the exhaust pipes.
you could have a small hole in your exhaust between your engine and your muffler....you can patch the exhaust or replace your exhaust
No, a backfire is the ignition of unburnt fumes in the exhaust system.