Then the whole chain would eventually day out. Say it was:
Plant=>Caterpillar=>Blackbird=>Fox
The caterpillars would all die due to lack of food, then because of the caterpillars dying the Blackbirds would have no food then the fox would have no food, etc, etc.
Obviously there are more primary consumers like caterpillars but this is a simple example.
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.
Elephants are typically placed at the tertiary consumer level in an energy pyramid due to their position as top predators in their ecosystems. They primarily consume plants but may also scavenge on carcasses, which places them higher in the energy pyramid.
A frog would typically be placed on the secondary consumer level of the energy pyramid. Frogs mostly feed on insects and other small invertebrates, which are primary consumers that feed on plants or algae.
smaller fish and plants
The tiger would not be able to keep running
What would happen next if sagebrush is disappeared frrom a desert?
The pyramid would collapse.
You would die.
You would die.
if the oxygen
Everything would die
There would be no bees to pollenate the flowers.
If the sun disappeared, we'd lose heat and oxygen. And without sources of sugar, we'd also have no food source of immediate energy.
This cannot possibly happen, so asking what would happen if it did happen is an exercise in stupidity.
He would fall into the rat pyramid .(;
life would follow
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.