Why is each level of the energy pyramid smaller than the level directly below it?(1 point)

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Because 10% of the energy at each level moves to the next level and some additional energy is converted to heat.
Because 10% of the energy at each level moves to the next level and some additional energy is converted to heat.

Because 90% of the energy is passed on to the next level to be used by the organisms there.
Because 90% of the energy is passed on to the next level to be used by the organisms there.

Because about 10% of the energy is converted to heat when organisms become ill and another 10% when they die.
Because about 10% of the energy is converted to heat when organisms become ill and another 10% when they die.

Because the sizes of each level show that 10% is consumed by organisms at that level.
Because the sizes of each level show that 10% is consumed by organisms at that level.

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The correct response is:

Because 10% of the energy at each level moves to the next level and some additional energy is converted to heat.

In the energy pyramid, only about 10% of the energy from one trophic level is transferred to the next level due to energy loss in processes such as metabolism, growth, and heat production. As a result, each successive level gets smaller.