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Because plants remain seated at a place and neither bark nor bite.
Less dense than solid, more than gas; definite volume, but no definite shape; and lighter vescosity than solids.
It requires less water than c3 plants.
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.
Theoretically there could be some instances of these higher level consumers but effectively it all comes down to the transfer of energy between trophic (feeding) levels. No energy transfer is 100% efficient and biological transfers are generally much less so. Because there is less energy retained in each successive trophic level from that converted to biomass by plants from sun light each trophic level must consist of less biomass. there is less mass of antelope than of plants and less again of lions. if something ate lions there would be so few they could not support a population.
As a manger rises higher in the organization, his or her daily routines shift from hands-on to more paperwork tasks. They have less contact with lower level employees and less contact with customers.
Because plants remain seated at a place and neither bark nor bite.
Because there is less energy available at each feeding level, there is a limit to how many organisms can be a part of each progressive level.
The contemporary organization achieves the empowerment of working-level employees by introducing horizontal elements into the organizational structure. While the contemporary structure is more flexible, it is less efficient.
very lil cuz theres no trees or plants for transpiration, no water for evaporation. the air is very dry thus humidity level is less.
Yes, a solid does not occupy less sapce when it is pressed or squeezed. It cannot be compressed. The volume of a solid does not change. A solid has a fixed or definite volume.
Less dense than solid, more than gas; definite volume, but no definite shape; and lighter vescosity than solids.
The producers or primary producers (plants, algae) have the greatest amount of energy in an ecosystem. They capture energy from the sun through photosynthesis, making this energy available to other trophic levels.
The bottom level which contains plants has the most energy. This is because they get their energy directly from the sun while other animals get it from plants themselves, or other animals. Animals cannot absorb 100% of the energy when they eat plants so the level of energy degrades all the way to the top of the food chain. Each animal gets less and less % of the energy the plant had in the first place.
Ankylosaurus had a very low build and its teeth and jaws weren't designed to chew. Thus, they probably ate plants that were easy to digest and grew at a level of 4 feet or less above the ground.
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It requires less water than c3 plants.