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How are food webs different to food chains? Explain why food webs are more useful.

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Answered by noorishahmed
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A food chain only follows just one path as animals find food. eg: A hawk eats a snake, which has eaten a frog, which has eaten a grasshopper, which has eaten grass. A food web shows the many different paths plants and animals are connected. ... And so on for all the other animals in the food chain.

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Answered by YUSRAFATHIMA101
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In a food chain, each organism occupies a different trophic level, defined by how many energy transfers separate it from the basic input of the chain. Food webs consist of many interconnected food chains and are more realistic representation of consumption relationships in ecosystems

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