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The image shows the ethanol production process starting from plants and trees growing using energy, sunlight, and carbon dioxide. These are harvested and pre-processed, releasing carbon dioxide, then processed into cellulose and sugars. Microbes are added to sugars, fermenting them into ethanol. The process involves transportation of ethanol to various locations, emitting carbon dioxide throughout stages.
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The diagram gives information about how biofuel named ethanol are produced.
Overview, there are 7 stages ethanol producing which beginning with growing trees and plants and ending with giving ethanol for transports.
To begin with, sunlight and carbon dioxide are made which help growth for trees and plants. So the next step that vegetation is harvested by tractor and these plants are put into the machine for cut down small pieces. Following this, these pieces are become cellulose.
After that cellulose shoot through the chemical stage following step, during, which sugar are extracted from them. Then that sugar is mixed with microbes and it is become ethanol which is used for cars, trucks and plain.
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