Biofuels can grow in many countries around the world. Brazil makes biofuel from sugarcane. Europe uses biofuel made from palm oil (though it would be grown elsewhere). The United States uses ethanol made from heavily processed corn. Anywhere crops can be grown, they can be grown for biofuel.
Biofuels are considered renewable sources of energy because they are derived from organic materials like plants and algae, which can be grown and harvested repeatedly. This means that as long as these organic materials are replanted and grown, biofuels can be continuously produced, making them a sustainable and renewable energy source.
They can grow in any country.
Asian countries Seaweeds are not grown in countries they are grown in oceans.
The most commonly grown crop on Earth is corn (maize), which is widely cultivated for food, feed, and industrial purposes. It is a staple food in many countries and has a wide range of uses including in the production of biofuels and various food products.
I think that would be a biochemist
Peanuts are grown in the USA, and Brazil
SG Biofuels was created in 2007.
To provide food for people, feed for livestock (which then feed people), starch for the production of biofuels, raw materials for bio-plastics production, etc.
The first sentence with correct commas mean that Mangos taste delicious, which are grown in hot countries. But the second sentence without commas it can mean that Hot countries taste delicious and Mangos are grown. Because there is no commas that's why it changed the meaning of the sentence.
Pita isn't grown it is made. It is a type of bread that is made in Russia, Armenia, and the Eastern European countries.
The are now grown in 107 countries around the world, their origins are in tropical south East Asia