Biomass is material derived from living organisms. The term biomass for energy is often used to refer to plant based materials, but it can equally apply to animal, as well as vegetable matter--the key is 'living organisms'. So no, biomass engergy does not ONLY come from plants.
Biomass is derived from organic materials, such as plants, wood, or agricultural waste. Common sources of biomass include corn, sugarcane, wood chips, and agricultural residues.
Plant biomass is used for various purposes, including producing biofuels, generating electricity through biomass power plants, producing biodegradable plastics, and as a source of raw materials for the production of chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and other products. Additionally, plant biomass can be used for composting to improve soil quality and as animal feed.
The use of biomass for fuel can reduce the consumption of oil and coal.
We can burn biomass in special plants to produce steam for making electricity, or we can burn it to provide heat for industries and homes.
85% biomass produced by plants in ocean.
Biomass is good for plants. YOU JUST GOT RICK ROLL'D
All plants and animals of the desert are part of the biomass of the desert.
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Well, believe it or not, biomass is burnt trash. BUT, biomass comes from plants and organic materials.
junk yards can sometimes burn their rubbish or they have huge biomass plants to create electricity -Biomass electricity
Plants constitute 90% of the Earth's total biomass.
Biomass is effectively dried up tissue mass. If you take a living thing and dried it out you would have its biomass. From that you can see how much energy store there is.
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