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If nothing eats this Hawk what might eventually happen to the energy that is stored in its body?

The energy stored in the hawk's body would eventually be released into the environment through decomposition. Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, would break down the hawk's tissues and convert them into simpler substances, such as carbon dioxide, water, and nitrogen. These simpler substances would then be available to other organisms in the ecosystem.
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