Biomass get's its energy from burning things like trees and plants, it then stores the gas from burning the trees and plants and stores it in a large container called a Metabase, then the ashes from the plants and trees are put into a large bowl which is the put into the metabase with the gas, then the metabase is heated up very hot at about 200 degrees, it is here which is where the energy is made, from heating the gas and the ashes of the trees and plants the energy is made and this is all called Biomass.
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Assuming 10% energy transfer efficiency between trophic levels, the greenfly would receive approximately 60 gm^2 of energy (10% of the rose plant's biomass). This is calculated by multiplying the biomass of the rose plant (600 gm^2) by the energy transfer efficiency (10%).
no one uses biomass energy
Biomass energy is widely used. One state that uses biomass is Oregon.
biomass energy is located everywhere on this planet!
The amount of energy produced by biomass can vary depending on the type of biomass and the conversion technology used. On average, biomass energy production can range from 1 to 10 watts per gram of biomass.
It is a biomass becauseit is burned for energy.
if u burn Biomass it will turn into energy
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biomass energy was first discovered in the mid 1800's
Enrico Cini has written: 'Energia da biomassa' -- subject(s): Biomass energy, Economic aspects of Biomass energy, Agriculture and energy, Biomass energy industries
No, biomass is just an organic matter.
Less 'Biomass' (waste) has be put into landfill.