Biofuels are fuel made from any plant or animal based products. Two traditional biofuels are wood and corn. Biofuels are renewable sources of energy.
Bioenergy is most closely related to the harvesting of a corn crop. Corn can be processed into biofuels like ethanol, making it a renewable energy source derived from plants.
Biofuel comes from petroleum products which come from below the ground. Ethanol, however, the "bio" part of biofuels, comes from corn.
Corn and peas are a good source of starch
source:(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biofuel)we use biofuels because they do not make as much pollution as normal fuels.
yes. and they're delicious with milk.
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Biofuels are fuels used in powering machinery such as automobiles that are produced from organic matter, such as corn. They differ from fossil fuels which may have originally been organic matter but have changed chemically.
Yes, soybean oil is the main source of biodiesel.
Maize is corn; it is used as food for humans and animals, it can also be used to make biofuels, and other chemicals. It can also be used to make corn oil.
Yes, corn cobs are good for composting because they are a source of carbon and break down easily in a compost pile, adding nutrients to the soil.
Yes, corn husks are good for composting because they are a source of carbon and break down easily in a compost pile, adding nutrients to the soil.