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What is biomess?

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Updated: 8/18/2019

Biomass are clean energy

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What are the different type of Biomess in science?

Biomass refers to any organic material that comes from plants and animals. Types of biomass include wood, crop residues, animal waste, and algae. Biomass can be used to generate energy through processes like combustion, fermentation, and gasification.


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