energy is increased, unless the real answer is...the amount of available energy is decreased..or it could be BIG FACE 100s
The producer level has the most energy of all the trophic levels in an energy pyramid. At the lowest level, photosynthetic organisms bring carbon into the food chain by fixating energy from the sun, and releasing oxygen into the water and atmosphere. As there are energy-utilizing life processes that must go on to ensure life in all organisms, even the primary consumers do not receive all energy that was produced by the producers. Available energy decreases as you near the top of the energy pyramid for this reason, with each level only receiving the energy that remained after a portion was used for the aforementioned life processes. thanx
A hurricane can contain a massive amount of energy, equivalent to hundreds of atomic bombs exploding every second.
During every chemical reaction, chemical bonds between atoms are broken and new bonds are formed to create new substances. The total number of atoms of each element remains the same before and after the reaction, following the law of conservation of mass. Energy may also be absorbed or released during the reaction.
The average solar radiation hitting the planet is considered to be about 352 watts/meter squared. Total radiation hitting our atmosphere is about 1366 watts/meter squared. The rest of this energy is absorbed or reflected by the atmosphere.
When a beam of sunlight hits the Earth at an almost perpendicular angle, the intensity of sunlight is highest because the light is concentrated on a smaller area, resulting in more energy absorbed. This produces warmer temperatures compared to when sunlight hits at an oblique angle, where the same amount of energy is spread over a larger area, resulting in cooler temperatures.
No, it is not possible. In a particular energy pyramid, no additional energy enters the system, and energy is lost to the environment at every level.
low air pressure? aliens?
No, it is not possible. In a particular energy pyramid, no additional energy enters the system, and energy is lost to the environment at every level.
every thing come from the sun the plants get there energy from the sun so that's where the source
Usually Producers are at the bottom of the energy pyramid such as Grass, Fungi, dead leaves, ect.
Every cell need to respire in order to produce the energy it needs
No.
A math pyramid is pyramid-shaped-web in which every number on the pyramid (with the exception of the bottom row of the pyramid) is the sum of the two numbers below it.
Every creature uses part of the energy for its own maintenance. Only a small fraction of the energy is stored in structures that are eaten by other creatures (like fruits in the case of plants, or muscle tissue in the case of animals).
The energy pyramid is more like a food chain type. It shows one spesific path as opposed to many paths. *I have to disagree with the above. A well drawn pyramid will show many producers, first level and above consumers in an ecosystem. Therefore it is more like a food web.
Every year.
A mortuary temple where the mummy was taken before being interred in the pyramid