nothing eats a producer
apparently a water ribbon is an item that inhances water type moves
When they find something to eat.
I would not let them play with it. They could try to eat the fibbers off the ribbon.
Yes, ribbon snakes are carnivorous and may eat mice as part of their diet, along with fish, frogs, and insects.
Ribbon seals eat, squid, octopus, crabs, shrimp; also fish such as cod, pollack, sculpin and capelin.
Since "river" refers to the body of water and "watershed" refers to the land area which drains into the river, the Mississippi River would be a ribbon of water rather than a watershed.
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When magnesium ribbon is placed in hot water, it begins to react with water, producing magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The hydrogen gas forms bubbles that attach to the magnesium ribbon, making it less dense than water. As a result, the magnesium ribbon starts to float due to the buoyant force exerted by the water. This phenomenon illustrates the principles of gas production during a chemical reaction and buoyancy.
The text indicates that an oarfish is like a ribbon primarily because it is shaped similarly to a ribbon (A). The long, slender body of the oarfish resembles the flowing form of a ribbon. Additionally, its movement in the water can evoke the graceful motion of a ribbon.
Hydrogen gas is produced.
Yes, some do.Water snakes like the queen and ribbon snakes.
Birds of paradise use their beaks to eat fruit.