Yes, burning anything releases carbon dioxide into the air, and makes it less breathable.
everywhere, it can pollute rivers, lakes, and kill plants.
They can be used for power plants, gas and oil and MUCH MORE
Machines that rely on gas and oil, because they pollute and contaminate the atmosphere.
Oil from oil spills can pollute water. When we shower, the ingredients in the shampoo pollute the water as well.
He/she would drive a hybrid because he/she thinks that if we use oil it will pollute the earth.
In a geothermal power plant, heat is obtained from the Earth's natural heat by pumping hot water or steam from underground reservoirs. In fossil-fueled power plants, heat is generated by burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil, or natural gas to produce steam that drives turbines. Geothermal power plants produce energy using sustainable and renewable heat sources, while fossil-fueled power plants rely on finite and polluting fossil fuels.
Refined Crude Oil
it will pollute the lake if it has chemicals that didn't come from the earth. and if the fertilizer has polltion like oil in it, it can polllute the lake and kill the fish. or the fertilizer can infect the plants like seaweed and if the fish eat the seaweed they have a possibility of dying. PS-save the earth don't pollute
It can pollute the environemt and pollute the ocean and seas and other stuff like that.
yes
It depends on how the hydrogen is obtained. If conventional power plants are used to hydrolize the water, that cars must take on the carbon footprint of the power sources (coal, oil, gas, nuclear, solar, hydro) This could be quite significant. Then there is the manufacturing of a distribution and fuelling network, the manufacture of the car etc.
It can pollute very easily