Nick Steven Camp
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The arctic is the region of the world that has at least one 24 hour period per year that the sun does not rise and at least one 24 hour period per year where the sun does not go down. This is known as the arctic circle. As such, the arctic tundra is tundra located within the arctic region. Alpine is that area of the planet that is above the tree line. The tree line is determined by how cold a region gets. I believe that in order for trees to grow, the temperature must not dip below a certain temperature. Hence you will notice the tree line (or Alpine) level differs depending upon the variant temperatures in a particular region. In short, the colder the area, the lower the tree line. In the final analysis, the difference between the two types of tundra is a matter of location. Simplified, basically the alpine tundra is in the mountains and the arctic tundra is like the snowy icy place that we see on TV and think about mostly.
herbivores
Yes, penguins are secondary consumers because they consume the first order. Mainly eat fish which are primary consumers
Second-order consumers feed on first-order consumers. An eagle is an example of a second-order consumer. Examples of first-order consumers are rabbits and mice.
No, primary consumer are vegetation eaters. Cat are secondary consumers
Primary and Secondary consumers.
A coyote is a second order consumer because it eats first order consumers such as rabbits.
90% of the energy is lost every time something is consumed.
First order consumers are herbivores that feed only on the producers which are plants.
jack rabbits are one
Algae are green plants, so they are producers.