Food webs on land and in the water are the same because they both have producers, consumers and decomposers.
Land (rock) is not an animate object and therefore is not part of a food web.
Nutrients from land will wash into the water. Land-based predators may eat aquatic animals and vice-versa.
they are different because the producers in deep water dont have chlorophyll which allows them to grow in different colours.
A food web based on water can connect to a terrestrial food web through organisms that inhabit both environments, such as birds. For example, a fish in a river may be eaten by a heron, which feeds on fish but also forages on land for insects or plants. Additionally, nutrients from aquatic ecosystems can run off into terrestrial areas, influencing plant growth, which in turn supports herbivores that are part of the land food web. This interconnectedness highlights the dependency of both ecosystems on one another.
Food webs on land and in the water are the same because they both have producers, consumers and decomposers.
it is a food chain that is on land for example lollies are part of the land food chain but fish aren't part of the land food chain they are part of the aquatic food chain.
a food web is when you have different varieties and it differs because a food chain is only a line
nothing they can be called two different names.
A web about animals that eat eachother!
There is only two general types of food webs: land and marine life.but there are probably many that have a specific animal in them.
A food web is linked together. A food chain has one animal eating the weaker one below it.
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