rust inder cars can be dangerous maybe the bottom will fall off! =^_^=
They do. Cars are coated in a rust protectant paint, which can flake off over time. Once this occurs, the exposed areas are prone to rust.
Some cars rust faster than others. It depends on the technology used in the making of the cars. There are old cars who rust very slowly and new cars who rust very quickly.
Most of the body work on the newer Land Rovers are made of aluminum, and aluminum will not rust through as steel does.
Rust is caused when iron reacts with water. Wet iron, if left wet for a while, while oxidize and form a thin layer of rust. This can be rubbed off.
by using the car wash
No. Salt Lake City is extremely dry, and although there is a large lake nearby, there is next to no humidity to rust out cars.
Because The Chromium blockes out oxogen so the bumber doesnt rust
Because it is strong, light and will not rust.
SO they don't rust.
Older cars were made out of steel and now most cars are made of fiber glass
The salt can cause corrosion and rust within your cars body work and engine. E.G. imagine if you were driving on a wet road and all of that water spraying everywhere was salt.... It is impossible to get out and in the end it will cause corrosion resulting in rust....so don't buy cars from England.