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List the types of organisms that energy flows through in an ecosystem?

When it comes to the flow of energy in ecosystems there are two types of organisms: producers and consumers.


Which steps in the power plant process rely on potential energy?

Okay, basically, the fuel used is all potential energy, after the energy is transmitted to steam, the steam flows and moves turbines which transforms the potential energy of fuel to kinetic energy. :.)


How does the flow of nutrients in an ecosystem differ from the flow of energy in an ecosystem?

The flow of energy in an ecosystem is unidirectional and is not cyclic. It is represented in a flowchart form. The flow of nutrients in an ecosystem is cyclic like a water cycle. An example for flow of energy is :- sun --- producer --- primary consumer --- secondary consumer --- tertiary consumer --- decomposer. The energy remained in the is very little and it is released as heat. An example for flow of nutrients is :- air, water, soil --- producer --- primary consumer ----secondary consumer --- tertiary consumer ---- decomposer ---- air, water, soil--- and so on (cyclic)


Why is thermal imagery helpful when studying volcanoes?

Thermal imagery is helpful when researchers are studying volcanoes because it allows them to see the volcanic heat and identify new lava flows. Thermal imagery help analyze heat patterns of volcanoes.


What happens when water flows down hill across the earths surface?

As the water moves lower, its Potential Energy is transformed into Kinetic Energy as its velocity increases. K.E. = 1/2 Mass x Velocity2 . The K.E. goes to zero when the motion of the water stops. The water then has a new value of Potential Energy based on its new elevation.