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biomass

Aussprache: [/ˈbaɪoʊˌmæs/]

Wort

Kontext: „environment“

(noun) Biomass is any kind of living matter that can be used for energy. This includes plants, animals, and even waste. When we use biomass for energy, it can help reduce pollution.

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We can turn biomass from plants into fuel for our cars.

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Using too much biomass can harm the environment if not managed properly.

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What types of biomass can we use to generate energy?

Kontext: „ecology“

(noun) In nature, biomass refers to the total amount of living things in a specific area. It helps scientists understand how healthy an ecosystem is.

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The forest has a high biomass, meaning it is full of life and plants.

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In a polluted river, the biomass is very low because many fish and plants cannot survive.

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How does the biomass in this ecosystem compare to other regions?

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