It depends on where you start, like:
(1ST)Grass (2ND)Caterpillar (3RD)Snake (4TH)Humans (5TH)Shark (6TH!!!)Worms
In this foodchain Worms is top of the foodchain, it is very strange, you'd think i have gone crazy. But worms eat Sharks when they are dead! They eat them until it is fertlized like soil. Worms eat dead living things- I mean living things that are dead. You might see them cute, but they are actually gross. I don't know how they eat so much when they are so tiny and have a tiny stomach, I also thought Worms live on land, don't they???!!!
Foodchains can be short like mine. But some of them go on and on. Not all of them are short, althought most of them are.
There are only a few chains in a food web because sometimes there are some animals who eat many other animals to make a food web of only a few food chains.
type foodchains into google there will be lots of choices then choose!
The diagram showing many, different, foodchains interconnected is called a Food Web. It shows all the foodchains found in a specific habitat.
Foodchains and photosynthesis
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Foodchains and photosynthesis
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All living things on earth can be grouped into a foodchains.
deforistation ruins the foodchains because it affects the habitat of a producer so then there are less which means less food for the preditor above and so on.
Autotrophs, otherwise known as producers, form the lowest trophic level in both foodchains and foodwebs. Examples of producers are plants or plankton.
Rats are used to tell if there was a earthquake coming up. Birds because they tell if it is going to rain by their active movement (making shapes in the air).