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What's the difference between biomass and other renewable sources?

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Biomass is organic matter used for fuel, especially to generate electricity; it is renewable because of the fact that it will always leave waste. However biomass may not always exist in the same form. It is derived of garbage and wood, especially dead trees; this isn't completely renewable under certain circumstances. Other renewable resources like water, no matter how much we use or take there will ALWAYS, ALWAYS be more.
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