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- Biotic_material abstract "Biotic material or biological derived material is any material that originates from living organisms. Most such materials contain carbon and are capable of decay.The earliest life on Earth arose at least 3.5 billion years ago. Earlier physical evidences of life include graphite, a biogenic substance, in 3.7 billion-year-old metasedimentary rocks discovered in southwestern Greenland, as well as, \"remains of biotic life\" found in 4.1 billion-year-old rocks in Western Australia. Earth's biodiversity has expanded continually except when interrupted by mass extinctions. Although scholars estimate that over 99 percent of all species of life (over five billion) that ever lived on Earth are extinct, there are still an estimated 10–14 million extant species, of which about 1.2 million have been documented and over 86% have not yet been described.Examples of biotic materials are wood, linoleum, straw, humus, manure, bark, crude oil, cotton, spider silk, chitin, fibrin, and bone.The use of biotic materials, and processed biotic materials (bio-based material) as alternative natural materials, over synthetics is popular with those who are environmentally conscious because such materials are usually biodegradable, renewable, and the processing is commonly understood and has minimal environmental impact. However, not all biotic materials are used in an environmentally friendly way, such as those that require high levels of processing, are harvested unsustainably, or are used to produce carbon emissions.When the source of the recently living material has little importance to the product produced, such as in the production of biofuels, biotic material is simply called biomass. Many fuel sources may have biological sources, and may be divided roughly into fossil fuels, and biofuel.In soil science, biotic material is often referred to as organic matter. Biotic materials in soil include glomalin, Dopplerite and humic acid. Some biotic material may not be considered to be organic matter if it is low in organic compounds, such as a clam's shell, which is an essential component of the living organism, but contains little organic carbon.Examples of the use of biotic materials include:".
- Biotic_material wikiPageID "5551560".
- Biotic_material wikiPageLength "7601".
- Biotic_material wikiPageOutDegree "52".
- Biotic_material wikiPageRevisionID "701375232".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Abiogenesis.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Alternative_natural_materials.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Bark.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Bio-based_material.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Biodiversity.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Biofuel.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Biogenic_substance.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Biomass.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Bone.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Building_material.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biomolecules.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Category:Composting.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_materials.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sustainable_technologies.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Chitin.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Clothing.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Compost.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Cotton.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Decomposition.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Dopplerite.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Drug.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Energy_industry.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Extinction.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Extinction_event.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Fibrin.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Food.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Fossil_fuel.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Glomalin.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Graphite.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Greenhouse_gas.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Greenland.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Humic_acid.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Humus.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Ink.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Linoleum.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Manure.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Metasediment.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Mulch.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Organic_compound.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Organic_matter.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Organism.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Soil.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Soil_science.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Spider_silk.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Straw.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biological matter".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biotic material".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biotic resources".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "biological material".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "biological materials".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "biological matter".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "biological substances".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "biological".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "biotic activity".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "biotic life".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "biotic material".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "biotic".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "carbonaceous biological matter".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "dead plant matter".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "organic material".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "organic residues".
- Biotic_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "organic".
- Biotic_material wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Div_col.
- Biotic_material wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Div_col_end.
- Biotic_material wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Biotic_material subject Category:Biomolecules.
- Biotic_material subject Category:Composting.
- Biotic_material subject Category:Natural_materials.
- Biotic_material subject Category:Sustainable_technologies.
- Biotic_material type Technology.
- Biotic_material comment "Biotic material or biological derived material is any material that originates from living organisms. Most such materials contain carbon and are capable of decay.The earliest life on Earth arose at least 3.5 billion years ago. Earlier physical evidences of life include graphite, a biogenic substance, in 3.7 billion-year-old metasedimentary rocks discovered in southwestern Greenland, as well as, \"remains of biotic life\" found in 4.1 billion-year-old rocks in Western Australia.".
- Biotic_material label "Biotic material".
- Biotic_material sameAs Q4915356.
- Biotic_material sameAs مواد_حیاتی.
- Biotic_material sameAs m.0ds4_t.
- Biotic_material sameAs Q4915356.
- Biotic_material wasDerivedFrom Biotic_material?oldid=701375232.
- Biotic_material isPrimaryTopicOf Biotic_material.