America’s trees are being turned into fuel that helps power other countries, kind of like turning firewood into a giant campfire for someone else's backyard.
Imagine you have a big treehouse made of trees in your backyard, and you chop down some of them to make wood. Now imagine instead of keeping that wood for your own fires, you send it across the ocean to help power another country’s cars, trains, or even their homes.
This happens because some countries use a type of energy called biofuel, which is made from plants, like trees. When they burn this biofuel, it helps them run machines and keep lights on.
How It Works
- People in America cut down trees.
- They turn the wood into pellets (little balls of compressed wood).
- These pellets are shipped to other countries.
- The countries then burn these pellets like wood chips in big machines, which helps them make energy.
It’s kind of like sending your extra firewood to a friend who needs it more, but instead of a friend, it's whole countries! America’s trees are being turned into fuel that helps power other countries, kind of like turning firewood into a giant campfire for someone else's backyard.
Imagine you have a big treehouse made of trees in your backyard, and you chop down some of them to make wood. Now imagine instead of keeping that wood for your own fires, you send it across the ocean to help power another country’s cars, trains, or even their homes.
This happens because some countries use a type of energy called biofuel, which is made from plants, like trees. When they burn this biofuel, it helps them run machines and keep lights on.
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