Which of the following is NOT an example of Biomass Material?
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Which of the following is NOT an example of Biomass Material?
- A.
Wood
- B.
Garbage
- C.
Animal Waste
- D.
Coal
Attempted by 3 students.
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Correct answer: D
Concept
Biomass is organic matter derived from living or very recently living organisms (plants and animals) that can be used as a renewable energy source. Its defining feature is that it is part of the current, short-term carbon cycle. A fossil fuel, by contrast, is formed from organic matter buried and transformed over millions of years of geological time, making it non-renewable.
Application
Test each material against the definition:
Wood — comes directly from recently grown plants; renewable organic matter, so it is biomass.
Garbage — its organic, biodegradable portion (food waste and the like) comes from recent biological matter, so it qualifies as biomass.
Animal waste — produced by living animals and convertible to energy (for example, biogas); recent biological origin, so it is biomass.
Coal — a sedimentary fossil fuel formed from plant matter compressed over millions of years; non-renewable, so it is NOT biomass.
Conclusion
Wood, garbage, and animal waste all originate from recently living matter and meet the definition of biomass. Coal alone is a fossil fuel formed over geological timescales, so coal is the material that is NOT an example of biomass.