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what is natural occurring gas different from biogas​

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Answered by michaeljohnjohn85
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Explanation:

Biogas differs from natural gas in that it is a renewable energy source produced biologically through anaerobic digestion rather than a fossil fuel produced by geological processes. Biogas is primarily composed of methane gas, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of nitrogen, hydrogen, and carbon monoxide.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Here is ure ans....

  1. Natural gas is non renewable, Biogas is renewable
  2. Natural gas formed by heavy pressure of earth, biogas formed by anaerobic decomposition of organic matter
  3. Natural gas mainly contain of combustible gases like propane and butane but biogas contain methane and co2

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