producers
Producers is the group in an energy pyramid.
food
In an energy pyramid, consumers are typically the largest group, and they can be categorized as herbivores (primary consumers) or carnivores (secondary and tertiary consumers). Herbivores, which feed on plants, usually form the largest section of the pyramid, as they directly obtain energy from producers (plants). Carnivores, being higher up in the food chain, are fewer in number compared to herbivores. Thus, herbivores are the largest group within the consumer category in an energy pyramid.
Producers, such as plants and algae, make up the largest level of the energy pyramid. They convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, forming the base of the pyramid that supports all other levels.
fats oil and sweets have largest amount of energy.
The element with the highest first ionization energy in group 14 is carbon.
producers
Cereal, bread, oatmeal, pasta, rice
Beryllium is the group 3A element with the highest ionization energy.
because there is less energy from the group below, meaning it can support less of the group above. therefore the population decreases as there is less energy
a.first-order consumers b.second-order consumers c.third-order consumers d.decomposers
The largest group of people in the Feudal Pyramid was the peasants, also known as serfs. They worked the land and provided agricultural labor, forming the backbone of the feudal economy. While they had limited rights and were often bound to the land, their numbers greatly exceeded those of the nobility and the clergy, making them the most populous class in the feudal system.