It is A renewable source of energy.
Anything can run out with mismanagement, over utilisation of resources and lack of replanting. I guess a sugar substitute is forever, but sugar as a natural resource is exhaustible.
Yes they are. Biomass includes but is not limited to: bagasse (leftovers from sugar cane processing), wood (often woodchips), agricultural waste, trash and garbage, vegetable oil processing waste (not usable for fodder), vegetable oils (biodiesel), alcohols, peat and other product wastes that are grown. If it is grown it is renewable.
What might seem renewable, is not necessarily an endless supply. We may consider wood is a renewable resource, but if we cut down trees and don't plant new ones, we can start to run out of this resource. Also, if we are planting sugar cane so we can make biofuel, we will need fertilizer which comes from phosphates and potassium, minerals that are not renewable minerals. So, our supply of biofuels can go down as we use up these minerals.
Quartz is most common, but any piezoelectric material such as topaz, Rochelle salt, or even cane sugar could be used.
this answer is from moodle wood
Yes, plants like sugar cane are a renewable resource. You can use them, then plant some more and watch it grow.
Sugar cane is used to make ethanol and sugar cane is a renewable energy resource, it also reduces certain greenhouse emission.
Yes, plants like sugar cane are a renewable resource. You can use them, then plant some more and watch it grow.
It is a renewable resource.
Sugar cane was important, beacause it was the main source for sugar
Anything can run out with mismanagement, over utilisation of resources and lack of replanting. I guess a sugar substitute is forever, but sugar as a natural resource is exhaustible.
The sun
Sugar cane is not really that old. It was invented in 1980's
sugar beets
Sugar Cane After squeezing the sugar from sugarcane, the fibrous residue called bagasse can be used for papermaking, and some tropical countries use bagasse that way. The papermaking economics have to outweigh the use of bagasse as an energy source for the sugar mill.
Sugar cane is not extinct. It remains, along with sugar beets, the principal source of sugar in the world.
Biofuels are renewable because we can continue producing the living things which are the source of the fuel. For instance, sugar cane can be planted anew each year, and used to produce alcohol for burning in car engines.