Why is biomass considered as an indirect form of solar energy?
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Biomass contains energy first derived from the sun: Plants absorb the sun's energy through photosynthesis, and convert carbon dioxide and water into nutrients (carbohydrates). The energy from these organisms can be transformed into usable energy through direct and indirect means.
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Biomass considered as an indirect form of solar energy:
- Biomass is the energy which is derived from the dungs of animals.
- Here animals are able to produce dung, as they are having their food by eating the plants.
- Plants are the food of animals and plants grow with the support of sunlight in the process called photosynthesis.
- The energy can be transformed into 'usable energy' through direct or indirect.
- Biomass can be burned to get energy as electricity or as biofuel for further use.
- So indirectly the solar energy is converted into biomass.
- Here the order to get a biomass:
Solar energy - Plants - Animals - nimal dung - Biomass
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