it would be harnessed anywhere in manchester where you would be able to find a forest, plants, or animals.
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.
insufficient landfill space.
insufficient landfill space
A pyramid of numbers will only tell you the amount of organisms at each trophic level. A Biomass pyramid ignores the amount of organisms in favour of their biomass (dry weight) which in turn represents the amount of energy available at each trophic level.
chemical bonds
biomass is not cheap..biomass would cost almost twice as much on average as gas or coal-fired electricity.
Wood and crop residues are two common materials that can be burned to generate energy from biomass. Burning these materials releases heat energy that can be harnessed for various applications including heating, electricity generation, and cooking.
Energy is released from biomass fuels through the process of combustion, where the fuel is burned in the presence of oxygen. During combustion, the carbon and hydrogen in the biomass react with oxygen to release heat energy in the form of heat and light. This energy can be harnessed to produce heat, electricity, or other forms of energy.
solar wind biomass
a nonrenewable biomass would be burning word or cutting down trees.
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.
Wood burning in a fireplace would be an example of energy from a biomass.
A NON-example would be anything that isn't biomass ... grammar, for example.
they have some cetain amount of biomass
When you build houses and roads over where the biomass grew. When the biomass takes longer than a human lifetime to regenerate. When the biomass culture destroys the ecosystem. ================= Thus in terms of fuel to power humanity it is clear that biomass in NOT a renewable resource.
The biomass of a tertiary consumer would be smaller than the biomass of a primary consumer. This is because energy is lost as it moves up the food chain through each trophic level. Tertiary consumers have less available energy and biomass compared to primary consumers.