the answer is biofuel
Bio-fuel is made from plant and animal waste
plants and animal
plants and animal
Bio-fuel is the type of the b fuel that is made from the animal droppings. The animal droppings include the droppings of the cows, chicken and the goats.
Fossil fuel is made out of, decomposed plants and animal matter that had been buried upon layer under sediment over millions of years.
Yes coal is a solid fuel made from plants.
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Biomass energy generally refers to using energy from resources such as animal waste and municipal waste, or resources such as corn or sugar cane. Instead of using energy stored in large deposits under ground, biomass energy uses energy stored in the enviroment. This is a process that instead of produces more carbon actually recycles it. Example: Fuel made from animal waste is converted into gasoline (or a usuable substitute). A car burns the fuel creating CO2 and H2O (carbon dioxide and water). Plants use the CO2 and H2O during photosynthesis and create more food for animals that create more waste. The waste is used for fuel again.
it is made of dead animals and dead plants
plants and animals
Yes, biofuel that is.
Fuel is not made from biomass. Biomass is a fuel, usually waste vegetation of some kind, like bagasse, which is the remains of sugar cane after the sugar has been removed. Biogas, and biofuel like ethanol, are also made from vegetation or from animal manure (which is usually rotting vegetable matter).