Yes, they do cause acid rain. They emit smog, which consists of carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, aldehydes, tropospheric ozone, nitrogen oxides, and more chemicals, which then rain down as acid rain, contributing to water pollution, deforestation, and the gradual destruction of structures such as buildings, and vehicles. Read more about smog at the bottom of this page: http://www.kompulsa.com/kae/environment.php If you have any more questions, you may e-mail me, by clicking the contact link on that website.
Yes, the more sulphur dioxide (burnong fossil fuels) and nitrogen oxides (car fumes) the more acid rain.
Acid rain is most commonly associated with fumes: car exhaust, factory waste, compressed products such as Lysol™ and spraypaint. There is no reason to worry unless you live in an area with a dense population, I would say over 25,000 residents.
The fumes are flammable just like gasoline fumes.
Car fumes are not very good for the environment and can cause global warming.
Yes, a a battery will emit the fumes from the Sulfuric acid which is extremely toxic.
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acid reflux fumes causing conditionyes certain fumes from toxins like gasoline turpentine acetone or nail polish remover carpet cleaners burning plastic plastic model airplane glue fumes from new car upohstry garlic in any form pill ground fresh cooked in meal garlic bread fumes bleach fabric softener sheets.that about covers it all these things listed cause irritation to the eshauphagas which in turn can cause stomach acids to responde causing acid reflux.
Acid rain is caused by a chemical reaction that begins when compounds like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are released into the air. Human activities are the main cause of acid rain. Over the past few decades, humans have released so many different chemicals into the air that they have changed the mix of gases in the atmosphere. Power plants release the majority of sulfur dioxide and much of the nitrogen oxides when they burn fossil fuels, such as coal, to produce electricity. In addition, the exhaust from cars, trucks, and buses releases nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide into the air. These pollutants cause acid rain.
cuz the acid from the lightening blends with the oxygen from the car egine and together they form a strong acid called acid rain
Possibly if it is leaking.
No, but fumes from the battery acid can ignite with a spark.
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