Carbon Dioxide ( CO2)
A solar powered car would produce zero carbon dioxide.
Cars produce a kind of poisonous gas known as carbon monoxide but if you have a catalytic converter it converts the carbon monoxide into harmless gas known as carbon dioxide
No, cars generally produce more pollution than houses. Cars emit carbon dioxide and various pollutants from their exhaust, while houses mainly contribute to pollution through energy consumption, which can come from sources like natural gas or coal. However, the overall pollution levels from houses can vary depending on factors like energy efficiency and renewable energy usage.
Cars produce more carbon dioxide than homes on average. The transportation sector, which includes cars, trucks, and airplanes, is one of the largest sources of carbon dioxide emissions worldwide. Homes also contribute to carbon dioxide emissions through energy consumption for heating, cooling, and electricity, but their impact is generally lower compared to cars.
Yes. Your carbon footprint is the measure of how much carbon dioxide equivalent you, or any of your activities produce. A car burns petrol (gasoline) so its use has a carbon footprint.
we can lessen it by using less things which produce more carbon dioxide we should use less cars
All animals emit CO2 (carbon dioxide) as waste. When you breathe out, you are expelling carbon dioxide. Anytime anything is burned, the results are H2O (water) and carbon dioxide. Engines in cars burn gasoline for energy and carbon dioxide is released. This is the same as what factory smokestacks do to produce carbon dioxide, which is thrown into the atmosphere.
No. It's formula is CO2. One carbon and two oxygen. Cars produce water i think but I'm not sure how.
As well as being produced by cars, certain industrial processes, burning wood and so on, carbon dioxide is what human beings produce when they exhale (breathe out). So yes, carbon dioxide is in EVERY home.
Burning gasoline releases the carbon dioxide.
Cars produce co2 through the combustion of gasoline (or any other petroleum based fuel). When oxygen and gasoline combusts, 3 bi products are formed. water, carbon dioxide (co2) and carbon monoxide (co)