i have no idea, i need the same answer as well!
no one uses biomass energy
The correct name is switchgrass. It is a native North American bunchgrass. It is a perennial warm season grass with a variety of uses from forage production use to biomass crop use.
Biomass energy is widely used. One state that uses biomass is Oregon.
There is a lot more biomass in the first level of an ecosystem than in the upper levels.
Difference isa matter of accumulation (biomass) relative to total amounts of accumulation (Standing crop )it means standing crop is larger circle which contains smaller circle biomass !!biomass keeps on accumulating to form standing cropStanding crop1) is the quantity or total weight or energy content of the organisms which are in a particular location at a particular time.2 ) The standing crop is the total dry weight of all organisms.Biomass1) Biomass, a renewable energy source, is biological material derived from living, or recently living organisms, such as wood, waste, and alcohol fuels.2) Biomass is commonly plant matter grown to generate electricity or produce heat.
People all around the world uses biomass. it's useful for helping the earth, im not kidding
A major crop in Hawaii and Cuba is sugarcane. Sugarcane is used to make table sugar, molasses, and liquors, like rum.
Sugar cane
Wood is not a fossil, it is biomass
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.
Biomass is acquired through the organic matter derived from plants and animals. This can include wood, crop residues, and animal wastes. Biomass can be harvested and processed to generate various forms of energy such as biofuels, biogas, and biomass pellets.
Biomass can be used to generate electricity and to fuel our cars. Biomass generates electricity when the biogas is burned and this turns a turbine or a generator creating electricity. It fuels our cars by turning corn into ethanol for our cars. Hopefully this helps...:D