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Why are the numbers of tertiary consumers (apex carnivores) always less than those of other consumers?​

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Answered by palchhinkapasia
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The numbers of tertiary consumer always less than those of other consumers because of this inefficiency, only a few top-level consumers have enough food. Organisms are placed in a linear sequence and they eat one another, to survive. Each organism holds a different level in a food chain.

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Answered by shuklaatharva72
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The numbers of tertiary consumer always less than those of other consumers because of this inefficiency, only a few top-level consumers have enough food. Organisms are placed in a linear sequence and they eat one another, to survive. Each organism holds a different level in a food chain. answer

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