Jet fuel is capable of polluting, just as gasoline is.
Those factories having boilers use coal as their fuel, cause thermal pollution.
yes i does cause less pollution but it can't run cars
This is not common, as fuel does not restrict blood or oxygen to the fingers.
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It can cause pollutions when burned or when it comes out from cars ect.
well its cause they didn't produce it
They use vast quantities of aviation fuel - which throws out huge amounts of waste gasses - including un-burnt fuel - into the atmosphere. This is known to deplete the ozone layer, which protects us from harmful radiation.
Hydrogen can be used as fuel in carsbecause it don't cause any pollution
yes. It does, because you breathe in the fuel which is pollution, then it goes through your lungs, then it gets blocked with your blood which simulates through your body, then you die.
Jet fuel is kerosene base turbine aviation fuel
A spark alone typically won't cause jet fuel to explode, as jet fuel is not highly volatile and requires specific conditions for combustion. However, if the spark occurs in an environment with a sufficient concentration of fuel vapor and an appropriate air mixture, it could ignite the fuel, leading to a fire or explosion. Factors such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of an ignition source play crucial roles in the potential for an explosive reaction.
No. Jet fuel is closely related to kerosene and diesel fuel.