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Yes, the energy contained in biomass is that gleaned from the Sun by living things.
Yes, the energy contained in biomass is that gleaned from the Sun by living things.
Yes!
The sun. Biomass could not have grown without sunlight.
Biomass and fossil fuels are sources of energy that come from organic matter, which has stored energy from the sun through photosynthesis. When these fuels are burned, carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, leading to an increase in greenhouse gases. The greenhouse effect is the process by which these gases trap heat in the earth's atmosphere, contributing to global warming and climate change.
The Sun.
Energy gets into biomass when planets use sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar.
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Sunlight fed the plants that produced the material that became both coal & biomass fuels.
Renewable sources of energy come are natural resources thus it can be located everywhere. Example of renewable sources are sun, wind, geothermal, wave, biomass.
The cost is free, the energy comes from the Sun (trapped by plants). However, the price of biomass (what you have to pay for it) is not fixed and varies from country to country, place to place and what the biomass consists of.