FOOD CHAINS FOLLOW A SINGLE PATH
AS ANIMALS EAT EACH OTHER.
EXAMPLE:
THE SUN provides food for GRASS
The GRASS is eaten by a
GRASSHOPPER
The GRASSHOPPER is eaten by a FROG
The FROG is eaten by a SNAKE
The SNAKE is eaten by a HAWK.
FOOD WEBS SHOW HOW PLANTS &
ANIMALS ARE INTERCONNECTED BY DIFFERENT PATHS.
EXAMPLE:
TREES produce ACORNS which act as
food for many MICE and INSECTS.
Because there are many MICE,
WEASELS and SNAKES have food.
The insects and the acorns also
attract BIRDS, SKUNKS, and OPOSSUMS.
With the SKUNKS, OPPOSUMS, WEASELS
and MICE around, HAWKS, FOXES, and OWLS can find food.
They are all connected! Like a
spiders web, if one part is removed, it can affect the whole web.
FOOD WEBS show how plants and
animals are connected in many ways to help them all survive. FOOD CHAINS follow
just one path of energy as animals find food.
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