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No it does not.
the burning of fossil fuels can cause smog and acid rain
The two types of smog are industrial smog and photochemical smog. Industrial smog, often associated with coal burning, consists of a mixture of smoke, sulfur dioxide, and fog, typically prevalent in colder, industrial cities. Photochemical smog, on the other hand, occurs in warm, sunny conditions and results from the reaction of sunlight with pollutants like nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds, leading to the formation of ozone and other harmful chemicals.
The burning of fossil fuels can cause smog and acid rain.
The burning of fossil fuels can cause smog and acid rain.
Smog
Photochemical smog can occur most anywhere. London-type smog comes from factories and the burning of coal and fossil fuels, where photochemical smog comes from hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides mixing with sunlight.
If your engine is burning oil there is a good chance it won't pass a smog test. You should get it to a mechanic immediately as it's not only a danger to the environment, but possibly could be a danger to you.
Yes, there are two main types of smog: "photochemical smog" and "sulfurous smog." Photochemical smog forms in areas with a high concentration of automobile emissions, sunlight, and warm temperatures, while sulfurous smog is caused by the burning of coal and oil, emitting sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere.
SO2
sunlight :)