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Biology, 16.12.2020 08:00 yeeyee69

Quick what the percent of this biomass pyramid? Wolf
4200

kg/km2
Red fox

2100 kg/km2

Snowshoe hare
20.925 kg/km2

Grass
2.0925 X 107 kg/km2

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