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what kind of change is the pollution caused by a vehicle ________.​

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Answered by pratyasha4617
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Answer:

Most of the vehicles are run on fossil fuels like petrol and diesel. These fossil fuels are burnt in vehicles to produce energy which results in the production of smoke. This smoke contains harmful gases like carbon monoxide, hydrogen, nitrogen oxide, particulate matter, ammonia and sulphur dioxide.

There are various other kinds of vehicles which cause least or no pollution at all, for example. bicycle, vehicles run on CNG, electric cars, metro etc.

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Answered by presentmoment
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Pollution is defined as the pollution of any substance in excess of what is required, resulting in a variety of diseases, discomforts, and other problems for humans, animals, and plants.

Explanation:

  • The pollution caused by vehicles are mainly air pollution.
  • When a substance makes the air unbreathable or unhealthy, it is referred to as an air pollutant, and air pollution occurs. CO, NO, and Carbon Dioxide are the three primary gases implicated in air pollution.
  • Humans and animals alike are affected by air pollution, which results in a range of illnesses. It also results in acid rain, which kills plant life.
  • Carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are the most common pollutants released by automobiles.
  • Carbon monoxide absorbs more than carbon dioxide or oxygen by haemoglobin. As a result, it may result in health problems. It produces a headache and blurred vision, but it can also lead to death in severe cases.
  • Acid rain and plant health issues are caused by nitrogen oxide.
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