Polution or Pollution? No, biomass is not pollution.
yes it does
Burning any fuel can lead to some pollution the case of biofuels the pollution types may be:oil spills from tanks, drains and transportationsmoke from poorly controlled combustionnitrogen oxidescarbon dioxideodours from combustionparticulate (Carbon cenospheres) fallout from residual droplets of fuel
yes
biomass
biomass
it does away with garbage and keeps it out of landfills. however it causes pollution
It depends on what kind of biomass is being converted, under which conditions, using which method. The general answer is, yes. However; the broader answer is, yes, but far less than fossil fuels. Particular biomass when converted to biopower actually helps to reduce greenhouse gases.
Approximately 10% of the world's population uses biomass as their primary source of energy for cooking and heating. This reliance on biomass can have significant health and environmental impacts due to indoor air pollution and deforestation.
It's only an opinion so make it up yourself I think biomass is better. It gets rid of trash that is filling the landfills. It is also renewable. Biomass energy uses energy crops that aren't food to any animals, so they're not being hurt in the process. It reduces pollution and global warming. The downside is is that biomass can be expensive and it still lets out quiet a bit of pollution.
It is estimated that around 2 billion people worldwide rely on biomass for cooking and heating, particularly in developing countries. This reliance on biomass can have negative impacts on health and the environment due to indoor air pollution and deforestation.
Biomass can be negative to the environment when it leads to deforestation and loss of biodiversity. Additionally, burning biomass can release carbon dioxide and other pollutants into the atmosphere, contributing to climate change and air pollution. Improper management of biomass resources can also deplete soil nutrients and degrade ecosystems.
Kirk R. Smith has written: 'Biofuels, air pollution, and health' -- subject(s): Biomass energy, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Biomass energy, Environmental aspects of Fuel, Environmental health, Fuel, Indoor air pollution