Well first off, the Sun starts every food chain. Then the Suns nutrience goes to the acorn tree. A squirrel eats the acorn. The squirrel gets eaten by a fox, the fox gets eaten by a wolf. The wolf dies and decomposers break down the nutrience of the wolfs body into the ground.
Examples of decomposers:
yes it actully can
An acorn is the fruit of the oak tree, an oval nut growing in a woody cup.
right above the acorn...and below the brown bear..
It starts with a primary energy source.
a food chain always starts with a producer. a nonliving thing
Acorn
A food chain or food web starts with producers, such as plants, that convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. These producers are then consumed by primary consumers (herbivores), which are in turn consumed by secondary consumers (carnivores) and so on. This forms a linear food chain or a more complex food web.
the artic food chain starts on poo
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It's called a food chain- a hierarchical series of organisms that are dependent on the next as a source of food. Usually shown in a linear fashion: ex. Owl --> mouse --> acorn
Actually the food chain starts with a producer. The producer makes its own food during the process called photosynthesis. In which it gets its energy from the Sunlight. This is one reason why we sometimes say that a food chain starts with the Sun.Sunlight----> (falls on) Plant----> (plant carries out photosynthesis to make food)----> (plant fresh and green!!)Sunlight--> Plant--> Caterpillar--> Bird--> Cat--> Decomposers.
grasses mostly it starts with grass then the animals