The stored chemical energy of trees and other plants is called what?
- Correct Answer: byproduct energy
- decomposition energy
- biocomposte energy
- biomass energy
Explanation: The stored chemical energy of trees and other plants is called biomass energy. When plant materials are burned, they produce thermal energy that can be used for heating, cooking, or generating electricity. Biomass—especially wood—is an important energy source in countries where most people can’t afford fossil fuels. Some plants can also be used to make ethanol, a fuel that is added to gasoline. Ethanol produces less pollution than gasoline, but large areas of land are needed to grow the plants needed to make it.
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