Ihe ndị metụtara nje
Ihe onwunwe biotic ma ọ bụ ihe sitere na ndu bụ ihe ọ bụla sitere na ihe ndị dị ndụ . Ọtụtụ ihe ndị dị otú ahụ nwere carbon ma nwee ike ire ere .
Ndụ mbụ n'ụwa bilitere ma ọ dịkarịa ala ijeri afọ 3.5 gara aga. [1] [2] [3] Ihe akaebe anụ ahụ mbụ nke ndụ gụnyere graphite, ihe biogenic, na nkume metasedimentary dị ijeri 3.7 nke achọpụtara na ndịda ọdịda anyanwụ Greenland, [4] yana, “mkpụrụ ndụ biotic” dị na nkume ijeri afọ 4.1 na Western Western . Ọstrelia . [5] [6] Ihe dị iche iche dị iche iche nke ụwa agbasawanyela mgbe niile ma e wezụga mgbe a kwụsịrị site na mkpochapụ . [7] Ọ bụ ezie na ndị ọkà mmụta na-eme atụmatụ na ihe karịrị pasentị 99 nke ụdị ndụ nile (ihe karịrị ijeri ise) [8] ndị dịrịtụrụla n'ụwa ekpochapụla, [9] [10] a ka nwere atụmatụ 10-14 nde ụdị ndụ, [11] [12] [11] nke edere ihe dị ka nde 1.2 na ihe karịrị 86% akọwabeghị ya. [13]
Ihe atụ nke ihe biotic bụ osisi, ahịhịa, humus, nri, ogbugbo, mmanụ crude, owu, silk udide, chitin, fibrin, na ọkpụkpụ .
Ojiji nke biotic ihe, na nhazi biotic ihe ( bio-based material ) dị ka ndị ọzọ eke ihe, n'elu synthetics bụ ewu ewu na ndị na-ahụ gburugburu ebe obibi n'ihi na ihe ndị dị otú ahụ na-emekarị biodegradable, mmeghari ohuru, na nhazi a na-aghọtakarị na nwere ntakịrị gburugburu ebe obibi. mmetụta. Otú ọ dị, ọ bụghị ihe niile biotic ka a na-eji eme ihe n'ụzọ enyi na gburugburu ebe obibi, dị ka ndị na-achọ nhazi ọkwa dị elu, na-egbute ihe na-adịghị adịgide adịgide, ma ọ bụ ndị a na-eji na-emepụta ikuku carbon .
Mgbe isi iyi nke ihe ndị dị ndụ n'oge na-adịbeghị anya na-adịchaghị mkpa maka ngwaahịa a na-emepụta, dị ka na mmepụta nke biofuels, ihe a na-akpọ biotic ngwa ngwa biomass . Ọtụtụ ebe mmanụ ọkụ nwere ike ịnwe isi mmalite nke ndu, enwere ike kewaa ya ka ọ bụrụ mmanụ ọkụ, na biofuel .
Edensibia
dezienkume ijeri afọ 4.1 na Western Western . Ọstrelia . Ihe dị iche iche dị iche iche nke ụwa agbasawanyela mgbe niile
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