Carbon monoxide comes out of a car. This colorless gas that is released from a car's exhaust is poisonous when inhaled in a highly concentrated form.
Yes
If the car were 100% electric then no. If it had exhaust pipes and was part time ran on gas then you possibly could.
carbon monoxide is in exhaust gas
carbon monoxide
the gas that comes out of the car is minorly poisonous
Don't start your car. Get a mechanic to come and take out the gas tank in your car. empty it and clean it out. Also clean out the pipes that go to the tank when you fuel your car. If you have started your car you will have to take out your pistons and clean them and clean all of your fuel pipes.
It could seriously damage the pipes and tubes inside your engine. This will result in your car failing to start and you will have to go to a garage to get the gas emptied out of your car.
a lot
The 2002 Hyundai Sonata has a gas light that comes on when the gas is low. After the gas light comes on the car can travel 25 to 30 miles.
It's comes from the motor in your car. The oil and gas mixes together and they create corbon dioxide and it goes out the car
It is either Natural Gas that comes into the house through pipes. Propane and Butane comes in tanks. Gas ovens burn what is usually called natural gas; chemists know this as methane, or CH4. In areas where natural gas pipeline service is not available (or in RV's), then propane or butane is used.