It produces carbon monoxide and other pollutants.
Of course, diesel can pollute the air, land and water. It's a fossil fuel and it can pollute a great deal.
Fossil Fuels "pollute" the air when depending on waterfalls doesnt to anything to the environment.
Yes. It's a fossil fuel, burnt and released into the air w/o any cleaning.
It will pollute the air causing the ground to be polluted and plants will be affected
the burning of fossil fuel and deforestation effect the envrionment because when we burn fossil fuel we pollute the air with smoke and toxins which are not healthy for the body to intake nor for plants decreasing their health. Deforestation will lead to losing oxygen we need to breath since trees and plants produce oxygen and take carbon dioxide which we give off and if we loose those trees we will not be able to breath
they pollute the air
Carbon dioxide
yes. they are one of the major source of air pollution. they burn a lot of fossil fuel that is harmful to the environment.
Hot air balloons burn fossil fuels to produce the heat they need to fly. Anything which burns fuel must also release some pollutants. So yes, hot air balloons do pollute. But it should be noted that most burn propane which is a very clean fuel.
Burning fossil fuels from vehicles and industrial processes release pollutants like carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide into the air, contributing to air pollution. Additionally, emissions from agricultural activities, such as methane from livestock and ammonia from fertilizers, also contribute to air pollution.
there are lots of things people use on a day to day basis that pollute the are ... for example : running vehicles pollute the air, even little things like smoking contribute to air pollution... really anything that burns will pollute the air!
The chemical equation for the burning of fossil fuels can be represented by the general formula: ( \text{hydrocarbon (fuel)} + \text{oxygen} \rightarrow \text{carbon dioxide} + \text{water} + \text{heat} ). This represents the combustion reaction where hydrocarbons in fossil fuels react with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat energy.