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Biology, 15.01.2021 22:00 Josenoguez7431

Why are there less secondary consumers in an ecosystem than producers?(1 point) There is less land to use for habitat after the producers grow.

There isn’t enough energy available to support more secondary consumers.

More tertiary consumers will eat secondary consumers over producers.

Around 90% of energy from one trophic level to the next is available.

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