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Biology, 29.04.2021 20:40, NatalieZepeda

What happens to energy as it moves up the pyramid? Energy availability increases.
O Energy availability decreases.
O Energy production outweighs energy consumption.
Energy production and consumption become equal.


What happens to energy as it moves up the pyramid?

Energy availability increases.
O Energy availa

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