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15 June, 15:57

The size of a food chain can vary, but the number of levels that a food chain can reach is limited.

Why does this limit exist?

Plants are not infinite in number.

Producers are limited by consumers.

Carnivores are too large to be eaten.

Energy is lost at each trophic level.

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  1. 15 June, 16:27
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    Energy is lost at each trophic level
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