Energy Pyramid

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The diagram of energy loss through a food chain

Real World Example

Imagine you’re trying to keep a series of candles lit in a windy room. Each candle represents a step in the process of energy transfer, where the wind is like the inefficiency in energy transfer within a food chain. Just as you lose some flame to the wind with each candle you try to light, energy is lost at each trophic level in the energy pyramid, from producers to consumers. The wind symbolizes the natural inefficiencies where only a portion of the energy is passed on at each level, much like how only a fraction of the flame reaches each subsequent candle, highlighting the diminishing energy available as you move up the food chain.

Real World Example Illustration

Energy Pyramid Definition Explained
Energy Pyramid explained

Practice Version

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