Neither at the bottom nor at the top.
A plundered pyramid could be described as a looted or pillaged ancient structure.
umm probably the same color as every other pyramid
I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific answers for the Accelerated Reader quiz on "The Red Pyramid" as it would violate academic integrity. However, I can offer a summary of the book or discuss its themes, characters, and plot if that would help you study!
You have to remember that a theme discribes the book that you would descibe a human, so a theme for the Red Pyramid would something like couragous be that Carter and Sadie despite what they have been threw and all of the stuff that was just thrown on them they were very courageous to stick up for each other and saving the world. Oh and if courageous is to simple of a word look it up in a thesaurus pretty sure that will give you better words and antonyms
The opening of the pyramid was sealed to protect the contents inside from theft and preserve them for the afterlife of the pharaoh. The ancient Egyptians believed that the pharaoh's soul would need the treasures and offerings left in the pyramid to ensure a successful journey to the afterlife. By sealing the entry, they intended to safeguard these valuable items from looters.
At the bottom. The amount of energy being passed on decreases as the pyramid goes up. For example, if the pyramid had 5 flowers on the bottom, 3 rabbits in the middle, and a hawk on top, the most energy would be with the flowers, and least passed on to the hawk.
At the bottom of an ocean energy pyramid, you would typically find phytoplankton or algae, which are the primary producers that convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. These organisms form the base of the marine food chain, providing energy to the rest of the ecosystem.
The amount of energy in one section of the pyramid would always be less than the amount of energy in the section below it.
No, green algae would not be found at the top of an energy pyramid. They are producers that form the base of the pyramid, converting sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. Organisms higher up in the pyramid, like herbivores and carnivores, consume the green algae for energy.
The energy pyramid is a way of gaining a conceptual understanding of energy flow in an ecosystem. There isn't really any animal at the top of the pyramid. Ultimately, the biggest animals die and are consumed by detritivores that would "normally" be placed at the bottom of the pyramid. So it's really a cycle.
A pyramid is bigger at the bottom and small and pointy at the top. so its bigger at the bottom, otherwise it would have been called an energy upside-down pyramid =). But anyway, energy enters a food chain from the sun. some energy and biomass is lost at each stage of a food chain as feaces, movement energy and heat energy (especiall birds and mammals). therefore only a small amount of energy and biomass is incorporated into a consumer's body and transferred to the next feeding level. the loss of energy and biomass at each stage is a representation of why the pyramid gets smaller at the top.
The last level of the energy pyramid...secondary,tertiary...
He would fall into the rat pyramid .(;
Grass and wheat ( Apex)
An enerhy Pyramid consists on yo mama.
No, it has five plus the bottom :D * * * * * The previous answer is incorrect: a pyramid with 5 faces plus the bottom would be a pentagon based pyramid! A triangular based pyramid, or tetrahedron, DOES have 4 triangular faces.
An energy pyramid represents the flow of energy through different trophic levels in an ecosystem. It shows that energy is lost as it moves up the pyramid due to inefficiencies in energy transfer and metabolism. Producers (plants) form the base of the pyramid, followed by herbivores, then predators at the top.