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What is a biofuel?
A fuel made from recently
living
organisms
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Why is the distinction of "recently living" important for biofuels?
Because fossil fuels come from organisms
millions
of years old
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What are the primary sources of biofuels?
Plants
and
algae
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How do plants and algae contribute to biofuels?
They
photosynthesize
and store the
sun's
energy
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Can animal waste be used for biofuels?
Yes, but on a
smaller
scale
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Why are biofuels considered carbon neutral?
They absorb
CO2
while growing
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What makes biofuels a renewable resource?
They can be grown
repeatedly
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What is a benefit of biofuels regarding cost?
They are
relatively
cheap
to make
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How can biofuels be utilized with existing vehicles?
They can be mixed with
fossil fuels
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What is a significant environmental concern with growing biofuels?
It may involve converting
natural
land
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What is a consequence of converting land for biofuel production?
It can lead to
deforestation
and
CO2
release
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What energy requirements
are
associated with biofuels?
Harvesting
,
processing
, and transporting require energy
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How do the overall CO2 emissions from biofuels compare?
It's hard to determine their
overall
impact
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What is the conclusion about biofuels in the video?
They can be a great
substitute
if used properly
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What are the pros and cons of biofuels?
Pros:
Carbon neutral
when grown
Renewable resource
Relatively cheap to produce
Easy to transport
Can be mixed with fossil fuels
Cons:
Requires land conversion
May lead to
deforestation
Energy required for processing and transport
Overall
CO2
impact is uncertain
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What is the significance of using biofuels in renewable energy resources?
They can be used
selectively
where appropriate
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