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well let me tell you this i know it is not cane wastes

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Organic material from such sources as wood and wastes from animals and crops is known as?

biomass


Where does natural gas come from?

Natural gas is a fossil fuel, formed underground as part of the same processes that created oil and coal. It is mostly methane, and when cleaned of contaminants, it is a valuable energy source because it burns cleanly compared to other fuels. Methane is also produced using animal wastes to create "biogas".A similarly-used gas, coal gas, was a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide, and was made by heating coal with steam under pressure. Today it is mostly used to create synthetic liquid fuels.


How do you reuse the waste matter present around us?

Metals are more and less easily recycled by melting. Papers are also reused, as plastics and rubbers. Waste organic materials derived from foods can be used as fertilizers, foods for animals, production of methane. Wood wastes are a source of energy. Practically a very high percentage of wastes can be recycled.


Where do the carbon dioxide and methane greenhouse gases come from?

Greenhouse gases are caused by pollution such as car fumes, power plants and even animals. the worst greenhouse gas is carbon dioxide or CO2 which lasts for about 100 years in the atmosphere. Also there is methane. Methane is more powerful than CO2 but lasts only for 10 to 15 years. They are harmful to the environment as they heat up our planet. They stop the suns rays getting back into space once they bounce back from the earth. From highest to lowest mass of carbon dioxide emitted: # The Oceans # Insects # Humans


What is industrial solid wastes?

Examples: metal wastes, ash from thermal plants, glass wastes, wastes from buildings constructions, different used objects, used lamps, rubber, plastics etc.

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What has the author Paul N McFarlane written?

Paul N. McFarlane has written: 'Biological Conversion of Biomass to Methane, Final Subcontract Report 1 January 1980 t0 31 March 1981' -- subject(s): Biomass energy, Agricultural wastes as fuel, Biomass conversion, Methane


What gas is generated from the anaerobic digestion of animal wastes?

Among several other gasses - methane is probably the most prevalent, followed by hydrogen sulfide, which gives off the characteristic rotten eggs odor.


What are advanteges to biomass?

doesnt produce hazordous wastes\


What is the difference between Biomass Biofuel and Biogas?

Biomass is the combination of animal waste or dung, crop wastes or agricultural waste. While biofuel is the fuel or energy produced by using crop waste, the product is ethanol which is used as a fuel. Biogas is methane which is produced by fermentation of animal dung in the fermenter or biogas plant.


Organic material from such sources as wood and wastes from animals and crops is known as?

biomass


How is biomass acquired?

You have to burn trash, harvest crops, and burn dead animals to make biomass a source that we can use.


Are there any harmful biomass wastes?

Yes, Semen is produced from Biomass. It can clog all your veins and send your body into shock. Then you will go into acoma and never come out. Your family will eventually pull the plugs.


What is the difference between biofuel and biogas?

Biomass is the combination of animal waste or dung, crop wastes or agricultural waste. While biofuel is the fuel or energy produced by using crop waste, the product is ethanol which is used as a fuel. Biogas is methane which is produced by fermentation of animal dung in the fermenter or biogas plant.


What has the author H M Lapp written?

H. M. Lapp has written: 'Methane gas production from animal wastes' -- subject(s): Animal waste, Gas manufacture and works, Methane


Is methane soluble in organic solvent?

Methane can be either a solute or a solvent. When discussing solutions in chemistry, the substance present in greatest quantity is usually called the solvent. That means, if you are considering a low concentration of methane dissolved in lots of water, in that case the water is the solvent, and the methane is the solute. On the other hand, if you are considering a body of liquid methane in which other substances are dissolved in smaller amounts, methane is then the solvent.


What is methane gas made of?

There are two elements.They are carbon and hydrogen.


How does the decay of biomass relates to the food chain?

the last thing in a food web in decomposers and decomposers break down and feed on wastes and dead animals.