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as energy moves through a food chain the level of entropy in the universe increases. Because energy transformations are never 100 percent efficient when plants, for example, convert sunlight into chemical energy through photosynthesis, some of that energy is lost as heat. As this energy moves up the food chain from plants to herbivores and then to carnivores, each step results in further energy loss, leading to greater randomness and disorder in the system. This process aligns with the second law of thermodynamics, which states that energy dissipates and entropy rises over time. So, even though life forms are becoming more organized and complex, the overall increase in entropy in the universe continues as energy flows through the food chain.
as energy moves through a food chain the level of entropy in the universe increases. Because energy transformations are never 100 percent efficient when plants, for example, convert sunlight into chemical energy through photosynthesis, some of that energy is lost as heat. As this energy moves up the food chain from plants to herbivores and then to carnivores, each step results in further energy loss, leading to greater randomness and disorder in the system. This process aligns with the second law of thermodynamics, which states that energy dissipates and entropy rises over time. So, even though life forms are becoming more organized and complex, the overall increase in entropy in the universe continues as energy flows through the food chain.
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As energy goes through a food chain, the level of randomness in the universe goes up. That's 'cause energy changes ain't never 100 percent perfect. Like, when plants take sunlight and turn it into chemical energy with photosynthesis, some of that energy just gets wasted as heat. Then, as this energy goes from plants to herbivores and then to carnivores, each time it moves up, more of it gets lost, meaning more disorder and chaos happens. This goes along with the second law of thermodynamics, which says that energy spreads out and randomness increases over time. So, even if living things are getting more organized and complicated, the total level of randomness in the universe keeps going up as energy moves through the food chain.
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