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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.
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its coast 200 ..... so yea
Approximately 70% of the biomass produced by plants in oceans is accounted for by phytoplankton. Phytoplankton are tiny, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the marine food chain and play a crucial role in marine ecosystems.
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biomass is not cheap..biomass would cost almost twice as much on average as gas or coal-fired electricity.
Each trophic level contains one-tenth as much biomass as the level below it and ten times as much biomass as the level above it.
"Biomass" is the mass of living (and dead) organisms. So...yes, the Earth is covered with organisms, all of which add 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.
Most of Earth's biomass is found in the oceans, particularly in the form of microorganisms like phytoplankton, which are crucial for marine ecosystems and the global carbon cycle. Land biomass is concentrated in forests, with the Amazon Rainforest being one of the most biologically diverse regions on the planet.
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The amount of biomass that a human can get from a 500-kg chicken is approximately 357.5 kg. This is calculated by multiplying the mass of the chicken by the percentage of edible biomass, which is typically around 70%. So, 500 kg * 0.7 = 350 kg.