The energy pyramid, also known as the ecological pyramid, typically shows that about 10% of energy is transferred between each trophic level. This means that each level of consumers receives only 10% of the energy from the level below.
A primary producer is located at the beginning of a food chain. These are typically green plants or algae that produce their own food through photosynthesis, serving as the base of the energy pyramid in an ecosystem.
Egypt is home to the oldest known pyramid in the world, the Step Pyramid of Djoser, constructed around 4,700 years ago during the Third Dynasty.
I think you might be talking about a biomass pyramid. I never heard of a biotic pyramid. Take a look at this website. It might help you. http://earth.rice.edu/MTPE/bio/biosphere/topics/energy/40_biomass.html
The step being bypassed is the natural process of nitrogen fixation by certain bacteria in the soil, which convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use. By adding fertilizers directly to the soil, we are supplying plants with nitrogen without the need for this natural conversion process.
The Andong Step Pyramid is located in South Korea, specifically in Andong City in North Gyeongsang Province. It is a reconstructed ancient pyramid that serves as a historical and cultural site for visitors to learn about the region's history.
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Imohotep
Djoser was buried in his famous step pyramid at Saqqara.
Imhotep is said to be the architect of the step pyramid in Egypt. It is thought to have been built in honor of Djoser.
he made the step pyramid
The earliest known Pyramid is the step pyramid at Saqarra built for the pharaoh Djoser c.2600BC
The first pyramid was the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, built for King Zoser in 2750 BC.
king Khufu's made the first one
King Zoser (Djoser)
The step pyramid is at the pyramid field at Saqarra Egypt
I think you meant Pyramid. The first was in Egypt the step pyramid of king Djoser