Difference between natural gas and biogas
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Natural Gas
I. It is obtained in natural form.
II. It is available in large quantities.
III. It is used as a source of power.
IV. It is also used as raw material in petrochemical industries.
V. It is supplied for household use as LPG (Liquefied petroleum Gas) and also used for running vehicles as CNG (Compressed Natural Gas).
Biogas
I. It is obtained from shrubs, farm wastes, animal and human wastes.
II. It is available in limited quantities.
III. It is used mostly in rural areas.
IV. It is not used as raw material.
V. Decomposition of organic matter yields gas, which has higher thermal efficiency in comparison to kerosene, dung cake and charcoal. It gives no smoke.
I. It is obtained in natural form.
II. It is available in large quantities.
III. It is used as a source of power.
IV. It is also used as raw material in petrochemical industries.
V. It is supplied for household use as LPG (Liquefied petroleum Gas) and also used for running vehicles as CNG (Compressed Natural Gas).
Biogas
I. It is obtained from shrubs, farm wastes, animal and human wastes.
II. It is available in limited quantities.
III. It is used mostly in rural areas.
IV. It is not used as raw material.
V. Decomposition of organic matter yields gas, which has higher thermal efficiency in comparison to kerosene, dung cake and charcoal. It gives no smoke.
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Explanation:
Biogas
*biogas is produced from dead plants and animal material animal dung and Kitchen waste
biogas is produced from dead plants and animal material animal dung and Kitchen waste *it is produced by scientific method
Natural Gas
*natural gas is found with petroleum deposit and is released when crude oil is brought to the surface
natural gas is found with petroleum deposit and is released when crude oil is brought to the surface *it is formed through natural processes
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