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elixir [45]
4 years ago
8

If the sun provides the plant 100% of its energy and a deer eats the plant and the

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sweet [91]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Well a plant gets 10% of the energy of the sun, since that plant isn't the only thing soaking up the suns rays. So if the rabbit comes along and eats it, it should only get 1% of the energy of the plant, if I'm not mistaken. Therefore the wolf would only get about .1% if I'm not wrong

> Disclaimer: I've not had to do this for awhile so please correct me if I'm wrong <

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