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the solid fuel used used for cooking in rural areas Is __





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Answered by sakshikjadhav042
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The most common fuel used for cooking and heating is wood, followed by other solid biomass fuels, such as charcoal, dung, agricultural residues and sometimes even leaves and grass. These fuels are often collected from the local environment in rural areas and are purchased through markets in urban areas.

Answered by veeksha19
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Fuel structure in households with different number of people eating together. This is the data of families using at least two cooking fuel types in 2016. The first and second characters in the legend identify the primary and secondary fuel choices for cooking respectively. The type “Solid + Solid” denotes that the households’

primary and secondary fuel choices are solid fuels. The type “Solid + Clean” and “Clean + Solid” denotes that the household uses both solid and clean fuels, but the primary fuel type is different. The type “Clean + Clean” denotes that the households’ primary and secondary fuel choices are clean fuels

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