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The most energy is available at the producer level of the pyramid . As you move up the pyramid, each level has less energy available than the level below.
depends. Moving from an inner level to an outer level, the e- absorbs energy. Moving from an outer level to an inner level, the e- loses energy.
First level is the plants, they capture energy from the sun and trap it in their molecules, sugar, etc. Second trophic level probably has to eat lots of plants just to put a little meat on their bones, so energy is being transferred, and eventually moves "up" only because the food chain is often looked at as a pyramid. Biomass pyramids are another way to describe this (or almost same) phenomenon.
In the Bohr model of the atom, an electron emits a photon when it moves from a higher energy level to a lower energy level.
it heats up
10% of energy is lost as you move from 1 level to the next. So at the end 90% if the energy will be lost as heat.
It's used up by the metabolism or excreted as waste.
The electrons move up to a higher energy level.
It's used up by the metabolism or excreted as waste.
the atom jumps up the the higher energy level and as it returns to the lower energy level it releases energy which turns into light
As an object falls from a higher level to a lower level, the gravitational potential energy that it had at the higher level changes to kinetic energy. As more and more potential energy changes to more and more kinetic energy, the increase of kinetic energy shows up in the form of greater speed.
The most energy is available at the producer level of the pyramid . As you move up the pyramid, each level has less energy available than the level below.
Each time you successfully capture a Pokemon in Pokemon Ranger, you earn yourself experience points. As your Pokemon aren't permanent and do not gain levels, the experience goes to your Capture Styler. Once your styler gains a certain amount of experience, it levels up. This means that the maximum line length is longer and the styler's health bar is given more points. With each level up, you need to gain more experience points to the next level (the maximum level being 20). Here are the styler levels and experience needed to advance:Styler level 1Level up: 100Line length 100Styler energy 4Styler level 2Level up: 200Line length 105Styler energy 6Styler level 3Level up: 400Line length 110Styler energy 8Styler level 4Level up: 550Line length 115Styler energy 10Styler level 5Level up: 650Line length 120Styler energy 12Styler level 6Level up: 700Line length 125Styler energy 15Styler level 7Level up: 800Line length 130Styler energy 18Styler level 8Level up: 1000Line length 135Styler energy 20Styler level 9Level up: 1200Line length 140Styler energy 23Styler level 10Level up: 1600Line length 145Styler energy 25Styler level 11Level up: 2000Line length 150Styler energy 27Styler level 12Level up: 2500Line length 155Styler energy 30Styler level 13Level up: 3800Line length 160Styler energy 34Styler level 14Level up: 4800Line length 165Styler energy 37Styler level 15Level up: 6000Line length 170Styler energy 40Styler level 16Level up: 7500Line length 175Styler energy 44Styler level 17Level up: 9500Line length 180Styler energy 47Styler level 18Level up: 12500Line length 185Styler energy 50Styler level 19Level up: 15000Line length 190Styler energy 54Styler level 20Level up: 0Line length 200Styler energy 60
No, the only thing you get for going up a level on Moshi Monsters is a trophy. Going up a level also makes more items available to you in the shops.
It is when there is most energy at the producer level and each level you move up there is less energy.
It decreases because there are less and less animals as you go up.
depends. Moving from an inner level to an outer level, the e- absorbs energy. Moving from an outer level to an inner level, the e- loses energy.