Healthy lifestyles would not recommend that you be downdraft or under a modern aircraft. They are fueled for more power with kerosine, that lamp that gave off smoke into the lungs of grandpa while he tried to read the paper. Mostly, we can now turn on the lights and not ignite a flammable substance into our lives.
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In many ways, hydrogen is the ideal fuel. It can deliver lots of energy when it burns, and its clean. Burn hydrogen and you get water instead of the gunk that comes out of a car’s tailpipe. It would be great to run cars on hydrogen. But there are problems. Storing large quantities of hydrogen can be hard, and the stuff can be volatile in an accident - remember the Hindenberg? Even so, there is a safe way to use hydrogen to power cars today. And it works with most of the cars on the road right now.
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Hybrid cars are getting more and more popular each day. But still we don’t know many things about them. Here are the most frequently asked questions.
1. Why are hybrid cars becoming so popular?
With the price of gasoline hiking up to astronomic proportions, a lot of motorists are resorting to different ways to save on fuel. Some of them use alternative diesel. Others resort to using bikes, which can also contribute to the clean air program.
Some who cannot do away with their rides, however, chose to buy hybrid vehicles.
2. What exactly is a hybrid car?
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They say the answer to many problems is right in front of you if you’d only stop looking so hard.
News reports are declaring an end to the problem of global warming. Scientists have discovered that sunglasses provide the clue to saving our planet from the ravages of our throw away lifestyles and lack of consideration for our delicate eco system. And it all lays in black plastic - the one thing eco warriors have been trying to get rid of.
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The concept of water undergoing some miraculous change that allows it to be used as fuel seems like science fiction to most consumers today. Despite the once popular steam engine and the current use of water to fuel turbines and generators in nuclear power facilities and energy corporations, many can’t grasp its use as fuel for the common automobile. The idea of a car that runs on water seems absurd. Yet today you can buy kits that use water as fuel (to supplement the gasoline) in standard automobiles, resulting in much higher mileage. Some day soon, you may be able to proudly state, “My car runs on water!”
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Can Anyone Really Say, “My Car Runs on Water?”
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