it grows!
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it grows!
Biomass. Pyramids of biomass and number are scientific models to represent all the things eaten in a foodchain. Pyramids of number are flawed as a great many insects may feed on a tree, for example, producing a narrow base to the pyramid. Pyramids of biomass are a better model as they show the dry mass of each part of the food chain and give a better indication of the energy passed between trophic layers. Biomass pyramids show the abundance of organisms at each trophic level.
what makes the leaves of a canopy tree change
nothing of course
Of course! Look at the endings, "ee".
The iconic tree species in the Basque Country during pre-historical times was the oak tree (Quercus robur).
Every time you burn one tree worth of biomass, you plant another tree.
The tree because the biomass decreases by ten percent with every level, so if the tree had 100 biomass, then the snake had 100, and the wolf had 10
its pretty much everywhere. anything containing carbon is biomass. dirt is biomass. poop is biomass. a tree is biomass. you are biomass. so is your dog.. so, yeah; its pretty easy to get your hands on.
Miroslav Vyskot has written: 'Biomass of the tree layer of a spruce forest in the Bohemian Uplands' -- subject(s): Forest biomass, Norway spruce, Tables
Biomass energy is a form of renewable energy. It uses biological waste or 'mass' such as Rubbish/garbage, tree cuttings etc which would otherwise be thrown away to landfill.
You mean carniferous? It's a tree whose leaves change color during Fall. ~Kidiu
They would die, of course.
A tree of course!
This is a chemical change because of the change of molecular bonds.
It is not necessarily. Imagine a large tree, insects eat its fruit and leaves, birds eat the insects on it, foxes eat the birds. In a week the tree might feed 10000 insects, who in turn feed 100 birds who in turn feed 5 foxes. There is only one tree and every level has more organisms on it than the producer level. It is not a question of number of organism, it is of Biomass, Biomass is the mass of any living matierial in a food chain. There is more biomass at the bottom level because lots of it is wasted as the chain progress - some leaves drop of and are not eaten, some insects are not eaten, the feathers and bones of the birds are not eaten. All of this means that some biomass is not passed on from one level to the next - some is wasted. Therefore, in orderto have enough to support the 5 foxes there needs to be a lot of biomass at the bottom. This is the tree. 1 organism, but very big, so los of biomass. If this whole food chain lived in an open field, the first level might be grass, in which case there is less biomass per organism and so the numbers of organisms would begreatest at the bottom. As it is, the numbers do not increase "like a pyramid". Biomass pyramids always do.
Biomass. Pyramids of biomass and number are scientific models to represent all the things eaten in a foodchain. Pyramids of number are flawed as a great many insects may feed on a tree, for example, producing a narrow base to the pyramid. Pyramids of biomass are a better model as they show the dry mass of each part of the food chain and give a better indication of the energy passed between trophic layers. Biomass pyramids show the abundance of organisms at each trophic level.
Maple tree change its colour during extreme winter on poles ( north & south poles ). During winters, the maple tree suck all the chlorophyll 2 its stem. Now, there is a lack f chlorophyll in leaves. They will not b able 2 prepare their food. Therefore, in spring, they turn into colours ( purple, red, orange, yellow ). & after dat they shed their leaves, during extreme winters.