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23 January, 16:09
What units are used in a energy pyramid
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Marilyn Hartman
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The units used in a pyramid of energy are kilojoules (kJ) or, more appropriately, a unit of energy per unit area per unit of time, kilojoules per square metre per year (kJ m-2 year
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