Science, asked by tanisha255, 9 months ago

How is the environment likely to be affected if all the cars ran on electricity ​

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Answered by bijaymourya8114
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Electric cars (EVs) (also known as battery electric cars) have several environmental benefits compared to conventional internal combustion engine cars. They have lower operating and maintenance costs, produce little or no local air pollution, reduce dependence on petroleum and also have the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Electric motors are significantly more efficient than internal combustion engines and thus, even accounting for distribution losses,[1] less energy is required to operate an EV. Producing batteries for electric cars requires additional resources and energy, so they may have a larger environmental footprint when new. The UK government estimates two thirds of car particulate pollution arises from tire, brake and road dust. Since electric cars are heavier on average, they could produce more of this type of pollution than traditional vehicles. However, EVs' use of regenerative braking means that fewer particles are emitted by traditional braking.[2][3] Lastly, electric cars are mechanically much simpler and are predicted to have a longer useful life, which can be beneficial for the environment since fewer cars are needed overall.

Answered by fuller
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Environment would largely be affected by following :-

1  amount of carbonates would decrease at a very high rate

2   high amount would be saved

3   an ill effect would be , the increase in electro magetic radition

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