When you build houses and roads over where the biomass grew.
When the biomass takes longer than a human lifetime to regenerate.
When the biomass culture destroys the ecosystem.
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Thus in terms of fuel to power humanity it is clear that biomass in NOT a renewable resource.
When you build houses and roads over where the biomass grew. When the biomass takes longer than a human lifetime to regenerate. When the biomass culture destroys the ecosystem. ================= Thus in terms of fuel to power humanity it is clear that biomass in NOT a renewable resource.
When you build houses and roads over where the biomass grew. When the biomass takes longer than a human lifetime to regenerate. When the biomass culture destroys the ecosystem. ================= Thus in terms of fuel to power humanity it is clear that biomass in NOT a renewable resource.
No!Biomass is usually classed as a renewable source, but only if the vegetation it is burning is renewable!Biomass fuel is really any kind of vegetation that is burnt to produce electricity. Ideally this is residue from other crops, like the remains of sugar cane (bagasse) after they crush out the sugar juice. All these crops can grow quickly, in one season, so they are renewable. We can always grow more.
Oil, the fossil fuel, is a non-renewable resource on human time scales. Vegetable oil is a renewable resource. An inexhaustible resource would be sunlight and a renewable resource would be wind energy and solar energy.
I think hotdogs would be considered a renewable source because they come from unused pig entrails, and pigs are renewable on pig farms.
A true renewable resource MUST be inexhaustible. They would self renew.
In real terms nothing is inexhaustible, though in practical terms they may be considered so.Trees considered this way fit into either category, though most would say they are a renewable resource.
Yes, blinds made from bamboo are considered "green:, they are a renewable resource that is great for the environment.
Yes, it would be considered so because, unlike coal or oil, you do not use it up.
Pearls are constantly being formed. They would be a renewable resource as they can be grown.
grass is a renewable resource because when it is dead, it will grow again and again Well... dormant would be more accurate. Otherwise, I agree it is renewable.
Oranges are a fruit that is grown, and are renewable. I don't know if I would call fruit a resource, though.