Fuel will be scarce in this case. The price of fuel will increase. It's also possible that people will start looking for alternative options (alternative fuels in this case).
scarcity of energy...
The most immediate result would be increased prices, then reduced availability.
Oxygen in the air levels are affected by energy production greatly, due to the way that oxygen moves. Oxygen can take over many other components, which can cause air levels to rise.
Fuel will be scarce in this case. The price of fuel will increase. It's also possible that people will start looking for alternative options (alternative fuels in this case).
what is levels of production
reproduction, energy consumption, evolution, response to different stimuli, are a cell, and have different levels of organization
the flow of energy: primary production higher than trophic levels.
It is not so much a shortage of natural gas, but consumption has exceeded production, due to the expansion of the power generation capacity: due to recent energy reforms (2012), gas production in Mexico has been privatized , but the development of shale gas resources has remained relatively stagnated, at production levels of 2005; on the other hand, consumption is projected to increase by 31% from 2015 to 2029, meaning a significant increase in imports of natural gas, primarily from the United States.
Net primary production (NPP) is lower than gross primary production (GPP) because not all of the energy captured through photosynthesis is available for growth and reproduction. Some of the energy is used by plants for their own metabolic processes, such as respiration. Additionally, a portion of the energy is lost as heat during these metabolic processes. Therefore, NPP represents the amount of energy available for consumption by herbivores and higher trophic levels.
Any expense which is varying with levels of production is a variable expense. For example, with more production, expenses on raw materials will also increase. Consumption of raw material , thus , is a variable expense.
two levels of production are: 1-subsistance production2-surplus production
what is levels of production