• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: haneulby
  • hace 7 años

me puedes traducir esto porfa :((
Los biocombustibles son combustibles para el transporte derivados de fuentes renovables como plantas y animales
Hay muchos tipos de biocombustibles en desarrollo unos de ellos son Los combustibles sólidos, líquidos o gaseosos producidos a partir de biomasa se denominan biocombustibles. Cabe recalcar que los biocombustibles son renovables y buenos sustitutos de los combustibles fósiles.
Ciertas plantas están siendo cultivadas específicamente para la producción de biocombustibles. En los Estados Unidos, el pasto varilla, las semillas de soja y el maíz son importantes fuentes de biocombustible. Brasil utiliza la caña de azúcar, mientras que Europa procesa la remolacha y el trigo.
Algunos ejemplos de biocombustibles son el biodiesel, el biogás, el gas de síntesis y biocombustibles sólidos como la madera, el carbón vegetal y el aserrín. Entre los países que han promovido firmemente el desarrollo y uso de los biocombustibles se encuentran Brasil, Estados Unidos, Francia, Suecia y Alemania.
Cuando es quemada, la biomasa libera dióxido de carbono, el cual es absorbido inmediatamente por las plantas. A través de este ciclo, las plantas remueven carbono de la atmósfera, y el carbono se libera nuevamente a la atmósfera cuando las plantas son quemadas. Este balance hace que la biomasa no genere emisiones netas de carbón.

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Biofuels are transportation fuels derived from renewable sources such as plants and animals

There are many types of biofuels in the development of solid, liquid or gaseous fuels produced from biomass, they are called biofuels. It should be emphasized that biofuels are renewable and good substitutes for fossil fuels.

Certain plants are being cultivated specifically for the production of biofuels. Rod grass, soybeans, and corn are important sources of biofuel in the United States. Brazil uses sugar cane, while Europe processes beets and wheat.

Some examples of biofuels are biodiesel, biogas, synthesis gas, and solid biofuels such as wood, charcoal, and sawdust. Among the countries that have strongly promoted the development and use of biofuels are Brazil, the United States, France, Sweden and Germany.

When burned, the biomass releases carbon dioxide, which is immediately absorbed by the plants. Through this cycle, plants remove carbon from the atmosphere, and the carbon is released back into the atmosphere when the plants are burned. This balance means that biomass does not generate net carbon emissions.

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Biofuels are transportation fuels derived from renewable sources, such as plants and animals.
There are many types in development. Some of them are solid, liquid or gaseous produced from biomass are called biofuels. It should be emphasized that biofuels are renewable and good substitutes for fossil fuels.
Certain plants are being cultivated specifically for the production of biofuels. Rod grass, soybeans, and corn are important sources of biofuel in the United States. Brazil uses sugar cane, while Europe processes beets and wheat.
Some examples of biofuels are biodiesel, biogas, synthesis gas, and solid biofuels such as wood, charcoal, and sawdust. Among the countries that have strongly promoted the development and use of biofuels are Brazil, the United States, France, Sweden and Germany.
When they get burned, the biomass releases carbon dioxide, which is immediately absorbed by the plants. Through this cycle, plants remove carbon from the atmosphere, and the carbon is released back into the atmosphere when the plants are burned. This balance means that biomass does not generate net carbon emissions.
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