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a description of how much thermal energy is transferred from one substance to another is
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The energy transferred is heat. On a molecular level it is kinetic energy, but what we observe on a macroscopic level is temperature.
Energy is transferred from one level to the next as organisms are consumed. The transfer is inefficient as 90% of the stored energy is lost as heat when that stored energy is burned.
Yes, energy can be transferred that way.
i think 10%
10% is transferred
90% init
between 5-20%
90% is used by the organism, 10% is transferred to the successive organism.
a description of how much thermal energy is transferred from one substance to another is
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Only about ten percent of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next in an ecosystem. This is why the amount of animals in higher levels is smaller.
Only about ten percent of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next in an ecosystem. This is why the amount of animals in higher levels is smaller.
The energy transferred is heat. On a molecular level it is kinetic energy, but what we observe on a macroscopic level is temperature.
Only about ten percent of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next in an ecosystem. This is why the amount of animals in higher levels is smaller.
No, only about 10-20% of an organism's energy is passed on to the next level of the food chain.