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Why is the energy pyramid not a smooth geometric shape like a triangle but, rather, looks like narrow blocks stacked on top of...
Why is the energy pyramid not a smooth geometric shape like a triangle but, rather, looks like narrow blocks stacked on top of wider blocks?
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Energy decreases at each level, and only 10% remains from the previous level.
Energy decreases at each level, and only 10% remains from the previous level.
The sizes of each shape show how much is consumed (or produced) at each level.
The sizes of each shape show how much is consumed (or produced) at each level.
Lower levels have far more individuals, so the shape reflects their population size.
Lower levels have far more individuals, so the shape reflects their population size.
A triangular pyramid would reflect a food pyramid rather than energy flow.
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Energy decreases at each level, and only 10% remains from the previous level.
Energy decreases at each level, and only 10% remains from the previous level.
The sizes of each shape show how much is consumed (or produced) at each level.
The sizes of each shape show how much is consumed (or produced) at each level.
Lower levels have far more individuals, so the shape reflects their population size.
Lower levels have far more individuals, so the shape reflects their population size.
A triangular pyramid would reflect a food pyramid rather than energy flow.
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GPT 3.5
Energy decreases at each level, and only 10% remains from the previous level.
The sizes of each shape show how much is consumed (or produced) at each level.
Lower levels have far more individuals, so the shape reflects their population size.
A triangular pyramid would reflect a food pyramid rather than energy flow.
The sizes of each shape show how much is consumed (or produced) at each level.
Lower levels have far more individuals, so the shape reflects their population size.
A triangular pyramid would reflect a food pyramid rather than energy flow.
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GPT 3.5
The energy decreases at each level, and only 10% remains from the previous level.