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explain the food chain in a forest habitats​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Herbivores are the second link in a forest food chain. Forest trees and plants provide food, shelter, and protection for many different types of animals. ... A food chain is formed when energy is passed from one plant or animal to another. Plants and animals in the forest use the energy from their food for many things.

Answered by harleenclass10th
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a food chain wherever you find plants, animals, and other living things. A food chain is formed when energy is passed from one plant or animal to another. Plants and animals in the forest use the energy from their food for many things. Energy from food helps plants grow leaves and fruit, and it helps animals swim, fly, and sing. Living things also use the nutrients from their food to grow and to keep their bodies strong.

Every creature in the forest has its own way of getting food. Plants get their energy from the sun and their nutrients from the soil. When an animal eats a plant, the plant′s energy is passed through the food chain.

What Is a Food Chain?

A squirrel is a forest herbivore. Herbivores are the second link in a forest food chain.© www.istockphoto.com/HGFilm

You can find a food chain wherever you find plants, animals, and other living things. A food chain is formed when energy is passed from one plant or animal to another. Plants and animals in the forest use the energy from their food for many things. Energy from food helps plants grow leaves and fruit, and it helps animals swim, fly, and sing. Living things also use the nutrients from their food to grow and to keep their bodies strong.

Every creature in the forest has its own way of getting food. Plants get their energy from the sun and their nutrients from the soil. When an animal eats a plant, the plant′s energy is passed through the food chain.

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