Less energy is stored in the rabbit as compared to the snake.
the more snake the less their grass
If a rattlesnake bites a rabbit with less venom, monitor the rabbit closely for signs of distress such as swelling, redness, or difficulty breathing. Keep the rabbit calm and seek immediate veterinary assistance. Administering antivenom may be necessary to counteract the effects of the snake bite.
if the snake population decreases (meaning there are less of them) the rabbit population will increases (meaning there are more of them) all do to the rabbits not being consumed by the snakes.
organisms use some of the energy for life processes
fat is stored energy, nothing more or less.
Bond formation is a energy releasing process that means exothermic process.you can calculate these energy by knowing enthalpy change .If energy stored in the product is less then the energy stored in the reactant ,the process is known as exothermic whereas if energy stored in the product is more then the energy stored in the reactant ,the process is known as endothermic.
the higher up the food chain you go, the less energy is availabe. that's why a rabbit would eat a small amount of grass, a fox would eat a few rabbits, and a wolf would eat a few foxes. they need to eat more because energy is lost every time you move up a link in the food chain. the rabbit loses energy but living, running pooping ect, so that's less energy for the fox when it eats the rabbit
When the fire snake was lit on fire, some of its mass was converted into energy in the form of heat and light, causing its weight to decrease slightly.
It depends on your point of view. Animal rights followers think it's cruel - HOWEVER - in their natural environment, snakes do NOT consume carrion. They only eat what they have killed themselves. Compare the death of a rat killed by a snake - with the death of a rabbit targeted by a fox... The snake strikes at the rodent, instantaneously 'wrapping' the rat in its coils. As the rat breathes out, the snake tightens its grip - and the process is repeated until the rat is dead. The whole process takes less than 10 seconds - and the rat certainly has no idea what's happened ! Now - the rabbit being hunted by the fox - is chased over a longer period of time (often for many miles). The fox simply runs the rabbit until it collapses from exhaustion (the rabbit runs out of fear for its life). Once caught, the fox rips the rabbit apart (sometimes the rabbit is still alive).
Energy is released when a chemical bond is created between two atoms.Energy is stored when the bond is broken.CHEMICAL ENERGY IS ENERGY STORED IN BONDS IN A BODY OR SYSTEM AND IS RELEASED DURING A CHEMICAL REACTION EG. IN A CAR BATTERY, FOOD, FUELNo, chemical potential energy is not stored in chemical bonds. Chemical potential energy is the potential to form bonds. It lies in the absence of bonds. Sometimes it is necessary to break an existing bond before forming a new bond, but breaking the existing bond consumes energy. Forming the new bond releases energy.
There are several forms of energy, including kinetic energy (energy of motion), potential energy (stored energy), thermal energy (heat energy), chemical energy (energy stored in chemical bonds), and electrical energy (energy from charged particles).
When a fully inflated balloon is popped, the sudden release of all the stored energy creates a larger shockwave, resulting in a louder noise. In contrast, a partially inflated balloon has less stored energy, so the release of energy upon popping is less intense, leading to a quieter noise.