Try studying it and observing it, Conduct a study on it, like what I did to Pine Tree branches, I found out biofuel in it :)
The banana peel can be an alternative source of biodiesel. It has the properties which enables it to compensate with the standard we use.
Not specifically but if you had a potassium shortage bananas are a good source of potassium.
Potassium in banana peels helps plants grow. In fact, it's one of the three main nutrients that are needed in order to have healthy plants. The other two are nitrogen and phosphorus.
Yes.
source:(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biofuel)we use biofuels because they do not make as much pollution as normal fuels.
biofuel bill is the price of biofuels being used and the amount of energy source being taken up by the earths atmosphere
There are many types of fuel used to do many things nowadays. Biofuel is used because it is a cleaner and less expensive source of fuel.
yes, rotting of fruit peelings produces methane (CH4) which from this source would be called biogas (and when from fossil reserves is called natural gas)
''No, it is a secondary source''
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Biofuel can best be described as an alternative fuel source, whether solid, liquid, or gas, which is derived from biomass. Biomass is the base compound for biofuels, and comes from grains, cellulose plants and animal fats. In other words, bio-fuel refers to the type of fuel that is derived from living matter. Biofuel may be produced from any carbon-based source that can be replenished rapidly, such as plants and plant materials. Biofuel converts the sugars and starches from sugarcane, corn, barley, canola and other high-cellulose plants into ethanol, which may be used on its own directly in internal-combustion engines, or mixed with gasoline. Palm oil, soybean oil and similar oils can also be chemically processed and blended with petrol-based diesel fuel to make biodiesel.