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24 March, 04:09

Why can a grassland ecosystem support more herbivores than a forest ecosystem can? a. grass cannot store energy in its leaves. b. trees store less energy from the sun than grass. c. trees are eaten by secondary consumers. d. the energy in trees is less available to herbivores.

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  1. 24 March, 07:49
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    The answer is D. the energy in trees is less available to herbivores.
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