Some of the most harmful elements in your car's exhaust is carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and benzene. All of these elements are harmful to the body. For example, by breathing in carbon monoxide (CO), you can get carbon monoxide poisoning. This happens because CO binds to the hemoglobins in the blood faster than oxygen does. Then the blood cannot transport oxygen to the brain, organs, and other body tissues and the brain then shuts down. Carbon monoxide poisoning is a form of suffocation.
A device used in vehicle exhaust system to lower exhaust emissions of harmful gases.
tractors are mostly used for agriculture purposes... so, if the exhaust pump is under the vehicle,the exhaust products(fine harmful particles,harmful gases) may damage the crop yield.... so, the tractors are designed manufactured such that the exhaust pump is upwards.....
The smudge in the exhaust pipe is just build up reside from the exhaust. It can be very?æ harmful to people.?æ
harmful because it pollutes the area
The catalytic converter converts harmful chemicals in exhaust gases into less harmful ones using platinum.
They are harmful because of the exhaust going into the air.The cars produce Car Exhaust, one of the biggest sources of pollution by humans. Car exhaust contains soot particles, hydrocarbons, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide these make harmful effects to Humans, Animals and the Environment.
Remove harmful pollutants from the exhaust gases.
It is harmful because it is killing our poor little green planet! :-(
To route harmful gases to the rear of the car after the catalytic converter has cleaned up the exhaust as much as possible. Also the muffler is used to quite the exhaust.
Harmful, because petrol fumes are produced by various engines that are considered to be harmful. Also, they pollute the environment.
Exhaust fumes from cars are an example of air pollution. They contain harmful gases and particulate matter that are released into the atmosphere, contributing to environmental and health issues.
Carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides in exhaust fumes are harmful for humans. Carbon monoxide can prevent oxygen from being delivered to the body's organs, while nitrogen oxides can cause respiratory issues and contribute to smog formation.