Geography, asked by sakchishekhar53, 1 month ago

difference between natural gas and biogas.​

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Answered by AbhayNarayanSingh
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Biogas---Biogas is defined as the gas that is produced by decomposing the organic matter. This gas is produced in the absence of oxygen, and it majorly consists of carbon dioxide and methane. Biogas is produced from various materials like sewage, agricultural waste, food waste, animal waste, etc

Natural gas ---As the name suggests, natural gas is defined as the gas that is produced naturally underground. Natural gas primarily consists of methane and various other hydrocarbons. A percentage of carbon dioxide, methane, helium, nitrogen, hydrogen sulfide, etc

Answered by Anonymous
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Natural Gas.

  • It is a non-renewable source of energy.

  • Natural gas are formed beneath the earth's surface.

  • Natural gases leave ash behind after burning.

❁ Biogas.

  • Biogas is a renewable source of energy.

  • Biogas are formed by raw materials like such as plants materials sewage, agriculture waste.. etc.

  • Biogas doesn't leaves any ash after burniñg.
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