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what is biomass in social science ​

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Answered by Udayeswari
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Biomass is plant or animal material used for energy production, or in various industrial processes as raw material for a range of products. It can be purposely grown energy crops, wood or forest residues, waste from food crops, horticulture, food processing, animal farming, or human waste from sewage plants.

Answered by yashshishodia12
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Biomass refers to the organic material that is used for production of energy. This energy production process is referred to as Bioenergy. Biomass is primarily found in the form of living or recently living plants and biological wastes from industrial and home use.

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