Science, asked by kimaya1235, 7 months ago

Distingush
between
Biofuel and
Fossile
fuel.​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Fossil fuels are called nonrenewable energy sources, since it takes hundreds of millions of years for the Earth to produce new deposits of coal, oil and natural gas. ... In contrast, biofuels are considered renewable energy sources since corn, soy and other biomass can be grown indefinitely.

Answered by heeraskaushik
1

Explanation:

Fossil fuels are carbon-based energy sources like coal, oil and natural gas created over the millennia from decayed plants and sea creatures that accumulated in the oceans. ... A biofuel is any fuel that's made from plant materials. The two most common biofuels that can replace gasoline are ethanol and biodiesel.Fossil fuels are called nonrenewable energy sources, since it takes hundreds of millions of years for the Earth to produce new deposits of coal, oil and natural gas. ... In contrast, biofuels are considered renewable energy sources since corn, soy and other biomass can be grown indefinitely.

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