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Top Gear Question - Silent_Bob - 05-30-2011 Ok so I finished watching the 2nd Season of Top Gear and I have a question. I know you guys aren't climatologists or anything but there was a car James May was testing out in the 9th episode called the GM Hy-wire. I can't find the episode on YouTube Because the BBC blocked it but it pretty much runs off of salt water and releases water through the exhaust. My question is, if everyone who owned a car drove one of those, wouldn't it rain a lot more due to the amount of water that would be evaporating into the air? And also, the whole theory behind Global Warming is the imbalance of salt and water in the oceans, wouldn't this put that into overdrive or do you think they could run it off of regular salt? (this isn't the Top Gear review) GM Hy-Wire automobile http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors_Hy-wire Re: Top Gear Question - 0Target0 - 05-30-2011 All combustion reactions already generate CO2 and H2O. You feel safer now? |