What potentially negative consequences might some biofuels have that prevent them from being a total replacement for fossil fuels?

Question 16 options:

Biofuels create carbon dioxide, contributing to climate change.


There are no negative consequences to the use of biofuels.


Corn and soy-based biofuels use up crops that otherwise would be used for food.


Biofuels produce toxic gases when burned.

Respuesta :

Answer:

Corn and soy-based biofuels use up crops that otherwise would be used for food.

Explanation:

PF Biofuels that use food products such as corn reduce the number of certain crops that are available for the food supply and could cause problems for hunger-stricken areas.