<span>A heterotroph can't make it's own food, because</span> heterotrophs<span> have to consume/eat other living things to get </span>their energy, as they are also called consumers.
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The crust and uppermost mantle make up the rigid outer layer of Earth, which is called the "lithosphere." The crust and the mantle makes up the lithosphere. The lithosphere is rigid outer part of the earth which contains the upper mantle and the crust.
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<h2>Answer : Option C) Smaller volume - crowded particles - more collisions - high pressure</h2><h3>Explanation : </h3>
The kinetic molecular theory of gases explains that if there is small volume of gas there will be more crowding of the gas molecules inside the container. The crowded gas molecules will collide with each other and also with the walls of container as a result, exchange of energies will take place. Which will increase the pressure inside the container, and will raise the pressure than the initial pressure.