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A grass starts with 30,000 kJ of energy. How much energy would a cheetah acquire after it ate a zebra that consumed the grass?
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A grass starts with 30,000 kJ of energy. How much energy would a cheetah acquire after it ate a zebra that consumed the grass?
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300 kJ because 90% is actually lost.
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300 joules of energy. 10% is lost as you go up the pyramid
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