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HACTEHA [7]
1 year ago
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what potentially negative consequences might some biofuels have that prevent them from being a total replacement for fossil fuel

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sergejj [24]1 year ago
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Corn and soy-based biofuels use up crops that otherwise would be used for food might some biofuels have that prevent them from being a total replacement for fossil fuels.

The require details about biofuels is mentioned in below paragraph.

Biofuels, which include biodiesel and bioethanol, are liquid or gaseous transportation fuels produced from biomass. In the EU's transportation sector, they act as a renewable substitute for fossil fuels, lowering greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing supply security. Biofuel is a type of fuel that is created quickly from biomass, as opposed to the lengthy natural processes that result in the development of fossil fuels like oil. Some people confuse the terms biomass and biofuel because biomass can be used directly as fuel (such as wood logs).

The term "biofuel," however, is typically only used to refer to liquid or gaseous fuels utilized in transportation, is a substitute of fossil fuel.

(COMPLETE QUESTION)

What potentially negative consequences might some biofuels have that prevent them from being a total replacement for fossil fuels?

Question 16 options:

Biofuels create carbon dioxide, contributing to climate change.

There are no negative consequences to the use of biofuels.

Corn and soy-based biofuels use up crops that otherwise would be used for food.

Biofuels produce toxic gases when burned.

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