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    You may be wondering exactly how this slimy green stuff can be turned into a fuel for cars and airplanes, and even for the heaters that warm our homes and schools. Let’s find out more about what makes biodiesel from algae so exciting.

    Where do algae grow?

    Algae are some of the most robust organisms on earth, able to grow in a wide range of conditions.

    Algae are usually found in damp places or bodies of water and thus are common in terrestrial as well as aquatic environments. However, terrestrial algae are usually rather inconspicuous and far more common in moist, tropical regions than dry ones,because algae lack vascular tissues and other adaptions to live on land As mentioned above, algae grow in almost every habitat in every part of the world. The following are examples of non-marine (loosely termed ‘freshwater’ here) habitats.

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