Biofuels
Biofules
What is the term for each step in the transfer of energy and matter within a biological community?
They are nonrenewable. They are a finite resource no matter how vast the quantity. They can be recycled in some cases such as iron to extend their useful life.
Copper is a non-renewable resource.A renewable resource is like solar power, which keeps on coming no matter how much we use it. Copper is mined out of the earth. When it is all finished there will be no more. That is why recycling copper is so important.
You don't need to save it because it is a renewable energy and can never run out no matter how much we use it.
Biofules
matter degradation
No. Hydrogen is not derived from biological sources. It is produced by electrolysis of water.
The word "matter" is derived from Latin materia, which itself is derived from mater, mother.
Matter is everywhere. Where there is no matter , it is a vacuum. You as a biological organism are matter.
Non-renewable fossil fuels are coal, oil and natural gas.They are called fossil fuels because they are made out of fossilized vegetation and animal matter that was laid down under the ground millions of years ago.They are called non-renewable because when they are burnt (in industry, transport and to generate electricity) they are gone for ever. They can only be used once. (Unlike sunshine or wind power, which can be used over and over, and are called renewable.)
organic matter (dead plant and animal matter)
Renewable energy in simple terms is energy we collect from the sun, wind, snow or rain. Hydrogen is another form of renewable energy that is found in organic matter. So to clear this matter up renewable energy technology is just a term we use to explain how we capture energy and use is to our benefit.
Yes.Because biomass is made from organic matter
You can use both interchangeably but the effect of contamination by a specific chemical or biological matter is called pollution.
larokha
i think it means that transfer of matter and biological communities support the living thins i think