Biomass releases carbon dioxide when burned.
A cow is always alive and in a position to make emissions, a car is only occasionally in a position to make emissions.... it is not a valid comparison.
To emit means to send out, or let out. Emission means letting out of something, mostly in the air, anything from body gas to carbon. Any factory that manufactures and produces, the company releases the pollutants of the raw materials. So to short up, emissions are the release of pollutants into the air.
the pesticides kill the bugs eating the plant so therefore killing them will let the plant grow more, doing so would increase the biomass of the plant.
They let off fewer emissions into the environment.
we humans breath oxygen and let out carbon dioxied and lants breath in carbon and let out oxygen
well let me tell you this i know it is not cane wastes
A forest fire will release the carbon dioxide that the trees took out of the air as they grew, back into the air. After the fire is out this carbon dioxide will disperse into the atmosphere of the planet and be taken up as the new forest grows to replace the one that burned. Thus therefore is a cycle or balance of Carbon Dioxide maintained by living things (including forests), the problem comes when people do not let the forest re-grow, then the Carbon Dioxide stays in the air.
No.
They take it in as carbon dioxide and let our oxygen.
When you smoke, ride a vehicle, or use electricity, you let out carbon dioxide.
By breathing out.
no, but it does let out co2.