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Anahi Key
31 March, 06:48
What is the 10% energy rule?
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Ethen Jacobson
31 March, 09:57
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What is the 10% energy rule?
The 10% energy rule means that when energy is passed into the ecosystem from one trophic level into the next, only ten percent energy will be passed on.
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