As a seasonal effect, the least will be at the winter solstice, December 21, but the whole period November to end of February is usually without much sun, especially when there are clouds.
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Tertiary consumers receive the least amount of energy from producers.
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No. At least, sound and electricity doesn't reach us directly from the Sun. What we receive is the sunlight - light energy.
Tertiary consumers receive the least amount of energy from producers.
The polar regions receive the least solar energy due to their high latitudes and the angle at which sunlight strikes the Earth's surface. This leads to long periods of darkness during the polar winter, resulting in minimal solar energy reaching these areas.
Concentration camps were all over, nearly every country had at least one. Therefore, they all traveled the least distance.
Tertiary consumers receive the least amount of available energy because energy is lost as it moves up the food chain. Each trophic level only retains about 10% of the energy from the level below it.
There are at least two: (1) Great Britain; and, (2) Britain, Virginia, USA.
No, certainly not. You can receive an award, or you can receive a letter, but you cannot receive money, at least in several cases.
it doesnt receive the least energy per animal but on a whole as a species, the top of the food chain tends to have the smallest population so it doesnt need as much energy to keep on living also only 10% or there abouts of the energy animals lower down on the food chain take in is available through eating them the remainder is spent on living (growth repair reproduction movement) and some is wasted like the energy in bones and fur and what the animal poops out basically hope this helped
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