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where does the exhaust from cars tail pipes end up??

2006-09-27 15:36:36 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Civic Participation

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It falls to earth in the form of Acid Rain.

2006-09-27 15:38:59 · answer #1 · answered by troythom 4 · 1 3

Hello, there is an ecosystem that handles it. I can debunk your global warming crap in a minute. Here it goes

1. We have 200-300 years of actual recorded temperature data.
2. The Earth has been around for hundreds of millions of years.
3. There is not enough data to accurately project any climate change.
4. The margin of error is so high that it is greater than the temperature increases that Global Warming scientists pander.

Ask someone who is an expert in statistics and you will see this is right.

Since Global Warming is just a theory, we cannot blame humans for causing something that we cannot prove exists.

I do believe that we do not do enough to respect the planet. Recycling, using energy wisely is important.

2006-09-27 22:45:19 · answer #2 · answered by Chainsaw 6 · 4 0

It all ends up in lieberal lungs. Neat!! Saves us conservatives from lung cancer.

However, there is no global warming. NASA measures the temperature of the planet every year, and there has been no change.

The temperature has re-distributed itself, thus some places are getting warmer but others are getting colder.

There was a rapid melt-off of glaciers in the late 1890's, but in the early 1900's, they came back. This was reported in National Geographic at the time. If you can find the CD's for back issues of NG, you can read it yourself.

2006-09-27 22:48:13 · answer #3 · answered by retiredslashescaped1 5 · 0 0

I've got a question for you; What makes you think the smoke from the tailpipes would thin out if you stop building roads that can handle all those cars?


It's not that I deny global warming. I just don't agree regarding the causes and solutions.

2006-09-28 02:01:35 · answer #4 · answered by ddey65 4 · 0 0

mankind cannot affect climate change. Earth changes are part of a natural pattern of warming and cooling, caused by many factors including, but not limited to, the distance from the Earth to the Sun as the Earth travels on an elliptical orbit, Greenhouse gases emitted by frozen nitrates in beds under the oceans, volcanism.

Mankind cannot affect climate any more than we can affect our orbit. The Earth will do want it wants, as a result of external natural factors.

During the Mid-holocene temperatures were much hotter than they are now. yet mankind was living in caves, no SUVs, no fossil fuels, no CFC hairspray, no greenhouse gas emmiting factories. Get your head out of Al Gores @$$

2006-09-27 22:49:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

The Earths climate is constantly changing. Scientist's have proven it through the ice at the polar regions. Hell i just saw a show on History chanel that said the Sahara desert turned from tropical to desert in only 300 years and that's before we were industialized.
Yes we play a part but we play only a small part.

2006-09-27 22:44:39 · answer #6 · answered by chupakabra123 5 · 2 1

Since smoke from factories has little or no effect on global temperatures it really is a moot point.

You should try reading some information that goes against your socialist agenda, perhaps open your mind, since I am certain you profess to have one, an open mind that is.

2006-09-28 11:23:36 · answer #7 · answered by rmagedon 6 · 0 1

Ask God , He invented the ecosystem that has worked for thousands of years & puny little earthlings are not going to destroy Mother Earth. Get over it, already!
I am all for conserving & keeping the earth & air clean, esp from cigarette smoke that pollutes our lungs & you do not complain about it.

2006-09-28 01:30:23 · answer #8 · answered by Wolfpacker 6 · 0 0

It disperses, then comes back in the rain. The trees, grass, flowers, corn.and other vegetation consume the co2 and store it until it gets liberated again by fire. The plants need co2 to live.

2006-09-27 22:50:01 · answer #9 · answered by jekin 5 · 2 0

The same place smoke from fires go and all the gasses that volcanos make. The same place the gasses that rotting biomass goes.

2006-09-27 23:01:58 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

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