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differentiate between biogas and natural gas long ans

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Answered by nishantk130
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biogas is a renewable source of energy whereas the natural gas is a non-renewable source of energy. Biogas is a naturally occurring gas that forms from the breakdown of organic matter in the presence of anaerobic bacteria while natural gas is a naturally.

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Answered by neno290406
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The gaseous fuel formed from the conversion of organic waste such as dead plant, animal material, animal dung and kitchen waste is called biogas. Biogas is a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide and produces a huge amount of organic manure each year. Whereas, natural gas is extracted with petroleum deposits when crude oil is brought to the surface.

Biogas:  

  • Obtained from shrubs, farm wastes, animal and human wastes.
  • Available in limited quantities
  • Used mostly in rural areas.
  • It is not used as raw material.
  • Decomposition of organic matter yields gas, which has higher thermal efficiency in comparison to kerosene, dung cake and charcoal. It gives no smoke.

Natural Gas:

  • Obtained in natural form.
  • Available in large quantities.
  • Used as a source of power.
  • Used as raw materials in petrochemical industries
  • It s supplied for household use as LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) and also used for running vehicles as CNG (Compressed Natural Gas).
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