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11 November, 22:28

This tree contains examples of several food chains. Birds live in the tree and eat insects they find within the branches. Insects eat parts of the tree (like bark and leaves). The transfer of energy moves from the tree to insects and then to birds.

Where does the tree get its energy from? Where does the energy for these food chains begin?

A) as wind energy

B) as solar energy

C) as kinetic energy

D) as synthetic energy

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  1. 11 November, 22:49
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    I think it's B

    Explanation:

    All energy in a food chain starts from the sun. Solar energy is energy from the sun.
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