For over 100 years, most cars have run on gasoline. At first there were very few gas stations, so many drivers carried cans of spare fuel with them. Cars with gas engines run more quickly than cars with steam engines.
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All cars use fossil fuels somewhere in their energy cycle.
No. Most cars use fossil fuels (primarily gasoline and diesel made from oil).
We are extremely reliant on fossil fuels as we use it to power our cars and in our homes.
Fossil fuels
Future cars may use bio fuels or solar energy and may be run on water power
we use fossil fuels by cars because of the natural or people try to make a better earth by using less gas and by not paying to much money for gas
We should use more energy efficient cars and use better fuels like Ethenol which pollute leeser than petrol.
Cars emit pollutants like carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter when burning fossil fuels. These pollutants can contribute to smog, respiratory issues, and global climate change. Transitioning to cleaner fuels or electric vehicles can help mitigate these impacts.
Fossil fuels are used for generating electricity, powering vehicles, heating homes, and in various industrial processes. They are burned to release energy, which is then converted into different forms of power. However, the use of fossil fuels contributes to air pollution and climate change.
Gasoline
A disadvantage of fossil fuels is that when you burn them to create energy, it pollutes the air. An advantage of fossil fuels is that we use them to power cars and many other things.
Hurts the environment, and cars that use fossil fuels generally have more problems than electric. Also more expensive to fill