Yes, polar bears are on the top of the Arctic food chain. Then the seals.
the spider eats insects
Arctic Foxes and scavenger birds
Yes.
A spider typically occupies a predator role in a food chain, preying on insects or other small organisms for food. It is usually considered a secondary or tertiary consumer, depending on its position relative to other organisms in the food chain.
there are lots of animals, such as the antarctic whale, the arctic hare, krill and other seals
polar bears, arctic wolfs, and the great red fox.
polar bears and red squirrels
Wheat - Aphids - Ladybirds - Spider
What does a correct food chain look like.
They won't and it would not affect our food chain. It would be a terrible loss to the planet though. Fortunately, they are not endangered and their numbers are still growing. They now number well over 20,000.
Fox -> Arctic Tern -> Small Fish -> Plankton -> SunlightHope this helps!