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deer are actually considered herbivores and they eat only plant but its considered consumer !
They are normally considered a secondary consumer.
NO, they are considered producers.
In the simplest terms 2/3 of the economy is driven by consumer demand. Consumer demand is bouyed by consumer confidence. If the American people are confident in the government and the future they spend money which creates demand for consumer products and thus the economy grows. The government issues policies and reports on economic indicators to further boost the consumer confidence.
The consumer is considered King, in a capitalist economy, because the spending of the consumer is what drives the entire economy. The more the consumer spends the better the economy becomes.
It can be considered a secondary consumer.
It depends on whether the companies are in the same business, in which case there are certain industry 'indicators' that can tell you how well a company is performing.Profit and cash flow is normally the best indicator of a companies performance.Unless you mean how do you make a comparison as a consumer in which case the indicators are arbitrarily assigned by the consumer i suppose.
The raccoon is generally considered a secondary consumer.
A user would also be considered a consumer.
The sun is not considered to be a primary consumer. The sun is an energy source that is used by primary consumers.
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