Biofuels is a substitute for some fossil fuels. Petroleum etc.
An effect of biofuel is the high amount of water usage that is needed for biofuel producers and putting stress on fresh water supplies. Another effect higher demand for food-biofuel crops, but there will be high prices for consumers to purchase them.
It depends which type of oil you are referring to. If you are referring to petroleum, it's not a biofuel in the usual sense. Current usage of the term "biofuel" indicates fuel made from recently harvested living material. Petroleum is biofuel only in the sense that it came from material that was living many millions of years ago, and so it is normally considered a non-renewable mining product.
The duration a gallon of biofuel lasts depends on various factors, including the type of biofuel, the efficiency of the vehicle or machinery using it, and the distance traveled or energy consumed. For instance, a gallon of biodiesel might power a vehicle for about 20 to 40 miles, while a gallon of ethanol could provide similar mileage. Overall, the specific usage will greatly influence how long a gallon of biofuel will last.
There are many ways in which you could get energy from biofuel. You could for example burn the biofuel substance.
Biofuel is energy made by heat.
Different types of plants can be turned into biofuel
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Different types of plants can be turned into biofuel
biofuel is green because it does not uses fossil fuels to do things.
Straw can be a component used in the manufacture of biofuels, but it's not a biofuel in itself.
Biofuel In general terms, you're referring to a biofuel. A biofuel derived from a specific plant may have a more specific name. shut up nerd
An example of a biofuel would be ethanol. A biofuel is anything that is organic, and can be grown by humans on a mass scale. Other examples are peanut oil and lamp oil.