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6 June, 21:10

What are the units of a pyramid of energy?

A. kJ m^-2 yr^-1

B. kJ m^-1 yr^-1

C. J m^-3 s^-1

D. J m^2 s^-1

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  1. 6 June, 21:20
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    The units of a pyramid of energy are expressed in units of energy per area per time (e. g. kJ m^-2 year^-1) which is grams per meter2 per year or calories per meter 2 per year so letter A will be the answer.
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