BIOMASS
Biomass is the bulky fuel to transport
Plants constitute 90% of the Earth's total biomass.
Fossil fuels and biomass fuels have similar origins. Firewood is an example of a biomass fuel. Fossil fuels are similar to biomass in that their creation also begins with microorganisms and plants using energy from the sun to fix CO2 into carbohydrates but there are several more steps in the creation of fossil fuels.
Burning any fuel can lead to some pollution the case of biofuels the pollution types may be:oil spills from tanks, drains and transportationsmoke from poorly controlled combustionnitrogen oxidescarbon dioxideodours from combustionparticulate (Carbon cenospheres) fallout from residual droplets of fuel
biomass energy was first discovered in the mid 1800's
in England
Prehistoric Times it was Discovered by cavemen
biomass has been used since fire was discovered
Von Helmont
Nicholas de Saussure
i dont know
People burn it sometimes for heat, sometimes for steam to help make electricity.
there is not a thing negtive about biomass we need to save biomass it!
its pretty much everywhere. anything containing carbon is biomass. dirt is biomass. poop is biomass. a tree is biomass. you are biomass. so is your dog.. so, yeah; its pretty easy to get your hands on.
what are antonyms for biomass
Biomass is the 'weight' of biological matter. often measured in a biomass pyramid.