what is Food Chain? Explain with diagram.
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A food chain is a diagram, of some sort, that describes how energy is passed from one living thing to the other. Commonly, there are three or four "levels" of a food chain - each level having the capacity of only one living thing per food chain. Level one usually contains a plant or tree (or some other producer); level two usually contains a herbivore or omnivore; level three usually contains a carnivore; level four usually contains humans, or a carnivore. An example of a food chain: [Sun -> Grass -> Zebra -> Lion ]The food chain is what animal eats what...like a bird eats grass then snake its bird then owl eats snake. So the owl is the king of the food chainA food chain is basically a diagram of who eats who the. An example of a food chain is: The sun gives energy to the green plant(this is called the producer) ie: grass, the grass is then ate by the rabbit(which is known as a primary consumer) and then the rabbit (called the secondary consumer) is then eaten by the fox (called the carnivore). The Sun will be the start of any food chain then will come the producer then the primary consumer, then the secondary consumer, then will come the carnivore at the top of the food chain If there is 6 in the food chain it will go like this: the Sun will start the food chain, the producer will come next, then will come the primary consumer, next will come the seconday consumer, after that will come the tertiary consumer and finally the carnivore at the top of the food chain. your fanny granny mumma chumma
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