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zloy xaker [14]
3 years ago
5

What do varying widths of the bands in the mypyramid plant represent

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Shalnov [3]3 years ago
7 0

My pyramid varying width represents how much food is taken by a person.

There are six colors in My pyramid plant where five different colors represent different groups of foods and one color represent the oil

These are the colors:  

Orange, Green, Red, Purple, Blue and yellow

Orange: it symbolizes the grains

Green: it denotes green vegetable  

Red: Red symbolizes fruits.

Blue: Blue denotes milk in my pyramid plant

Purple: Purple denotes the beans and means

Yellow: yellow symbolizes the oil taken by a person

Each color width in My pyramid plant symbolizes quantity of food taken by person. The symbol of Here shows a person on the stairs which represent the physical activity  

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