Because the sun grows plants and plants feed animals and animals continue the food chain.
All food chains start with producers, such as plants or algae, that are able to create their own food through photosynthesis. These producers are the base of the food chain and support all other organisms in the ecosystem.
No, all food chains must start with a producer that harvests energy from the sun, and distributes it throughout the ecosystem.
It should start with the sun.
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All food chains must start with a producer, which is an organism that can make its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. This producer is usually a plant or algae that converts energy from the sun into food energy for other organisms to consume in the food chain.
Food chains are vital for life everywhere. Most food chains normally start with a green plant. However, the sun is the reason for the plants growing, but then I am moving on to photosynthisis
the sun is the beginning of all food chains
It is the sun.
Yes. It is neccessary for the base of every food chain.
Producers always or the sun!
A food chain's flow of energy starts with the primary producers, such as plants or algae, that convert sunlight into food through photosynthesis. These producers are then consumed by primary consumers, such as herbivores, which are in turn eaten by secondary and tertiary consumers. This transfer of energy continues through the different trophic levels in the ecosystem.
Food chains always start with plants which are the producers then it will be followed by consumers and so on... CorrectionThey start of with the plants then the small animals then get bigger