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Apply 10% rule at each transfer
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Producers = 10,000 units
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Primary consumers get 10% = 1,000 units
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Secondary consumers get 10% of 1,000 = 100 units Answer: 100 units Worked Example 2: Question: Identify the correct food chain sequence.
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Remember the rule - arrows show energy flow direction
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Start with producer (green plant)
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Move to herbivore (plant eater)
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Then to carnivore (meat eater)
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Correct sequence: Grass → Rabbit → Fox (not Fox → Rabbit → Grass) Pollution Memory Trick: Use 'WANS' - Water pollution (industrial waste), Air pollution (smoke), Noise pollution (vehicles), Soil pollution (pesticides). Forest Types Shortcut: Remember 'TMD' - Tropical (hot, wet), Mediterranean (mild), Deciduous (leaves fall). Biodiversity Hotspots: India has 4 hotspots - Western Ghats, Eastern Himalayas, Indo-Burma, Sundaland. Remember 'WISE' trick. Common Mistake #1: Students often draw food chain arrows backwards