biomass
The antonym for biomass is inanimate or nonliving matter, such as minerals or rocks.
Biomass is the total amount of organic matter present in any trophic level.
No, biomass is just an organic matter.
biomass is the total amount of living matter in an ecosystem
its is made by plants and animals matter
Actually, one interesting fact is that biomass supplies 14% of the world's primary energy consumption.
Biomass is the process of burning. Its when you use wood scraps found then bring them to a biomass plant. Then they are loaded in to huge hoppers (machines that break down and shred waste). This is then put in a furnish where they burn and the heat is used to boil water. They use the energy in the steam to turn turbines and generators. some interesting facts are... —You can get it any where because of the natural resource it comes from (scraps and dead trees) —Everything that can decompose can be used as biomass energy —The fossil fuel power plants can easily be converted from fossil fuels to biomass —Biomass can either be used directly, in other ways of creating energy.
The biomass from one lower level will support approximately 10% of the biomass of the next higher trophic level. Example: 100 kg (biomass) of a producer (plant) will be required to support approximately 10 kg of the primary (first-level) consumers.
Biomass is a renewable energy source derived from organic materials like plants, trees, and waste. It can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and decrease dependence on fossil fuels. Biomass can be converted into biofuels, electricity, and heat through processes like combustion, gasification, and fermentation.
there is not a thing negtive about biomass we need to save biomass it!
biomass!
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.
Biomass is the 'weight' of biological matter. often measured in a biomass pyramid.
biomass
Biomass is a renewable resource.
Biomass decreases