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it is an organic material made from plants and animals

  • when burned chemical energy in biomass is releases as heat

what it is turned into

  • electricity

pros/positive

  • doesn't produce pollution such as sulfur that can cause acid rain

cons/negative

  • pollutes air when burned
  • carbon dioxide
  • greenhouse gas
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