organisms use some of the energy for life processes
Not necessarily. Much depends upon the breed and/or personality of the dog. There are some breeds that are natural hunters and the rabbits would be less safe from the dog than from other natural predators.
Mice reproduce alot faster than fox and hawks, so they have a higher population.
There are fewer organisms at the top of an energy pyramid because energy is lost as it moves up the food chain through trophic levels. This loss of energy occurs through metabolic processes and heat production, resulting in less energy available to support higher trophic levels.
Hawks have more energy in a terrestrial ecosystem compared to plants because they are higher on the food chain and obtain energy by consuming other organisms, including plants. Plants generate energy through photosynthesis, while hawks derive energy from the animals they eat, making them more energy-rich.
Hawks, owls, coyotes, foxes, bears, racoons, snakes, and about any other predator larger than itself. It depends where you live, which animals eat rabbits.
No
Usually, the amount of useful energy after a conversion will be less than the original energy. In no case can it be more.Usually, the amount of useful energy after a conversion will be less than the original energy. In no case can it be more.Usually, the amount of useful energy after a conversion will be less than the original energy. In no case can it be more.Usually, the amount of useful energy after a conversion will be less than the original energy. In no case can it be more.
Radio waves have less energy than microwaves.
Less than 1% of the world's commercial energy is supplied by solar energy.
no i don't think so.......... (Astm321) It could if it wanted, but it wouldn't. Hawks usually stick with smaller animals like rodents or rabbits. However if it was necessary, it could. Although the fox is more likely to kill a hawk than a hawk to kill a fox
Less energy is stored in the rabbit as compared to the snake.