Examples of primary fuels - wood, coal Examples of secondary fuels - charcoal, coke
A primary consumer is be definition a herbivore and feeds on plants. A secondary consumer feeds ona primary consumer. To give you an example, an antelope is a primary consumer that feeds on grass. A lion isa secondary consumer and hunts down the antelope.
Chameleons are secondary consumers because the fly would eat the leaf and the chameleon would eat the fly making it a secondary consumer. Everything starts with the producers, Plants. These give life to us. Then primary consumers: Mostly herbivore. Eats plant. Secondary consumer: Carnivores, omnivore eat primary consumer. Consumer energy pyramid goes on... Decomposer: Natures natural recyclers, they break down the meat and they use it as nutrients and the cycle goes on...
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It depends on the species of bat. Fruit bats, for example, will be primary consumers because they eat fruits (products of primary producers). Some bats eat insects or feed off of larger animals' blood, which would make them secondary consumers. There are even a few species that eat other animals, which could make them tertiary consumers. Basically, depending on the one you're looking at, it could be any of those.
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Bio fuels are those fuels that are easier on the environment than petroleum-based fuels. Some examples are bio diesel and methane.
Secondary colours are the result of mixing equal parts of two of the three primary colours. Red + Blue = Purple Red + Yellow = Orange Blue + Yellow = Green
a tertiary color is made from one primary and one secondary color Primary colors red, yellow, blue Secondary colors orange, green, purple Tertiary colors red orange, yellow orange, blue green, blue violet, yellow green, etc
Primary sector secondary sector tertiary sector
A primary cell can't be recharged, for example am ordinary 'D' cell, while secondary cells are rechargeable, e.g. one of the cells in a car battery.
difference between primary and secondary market
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some of the low cost fuels are bio ethanol,bio methanol,cellulose bio mass etc.
in history a secondary source is more reliable because a primary source is usually biased but a secondary source looks back or reflects on a group of primary sources which are from different points of view.
I can't give local examples, but this may help you. Primary Sector •Wood, Oil, Milk and Leather •These goods are produced in the primary sector of industry •This is the growing, extraction or gathering of the goods needed to produce other goods. Secondary Sector •This sector is involved in making the goods we buy. •They take raw materials and make things from them •Examples include: Furniture, electronics, cars and clothes. Tertiary Sector •This sector is involved with the selling of goods and services •This is where people can buy goods that are made in the secondary sector. It ialso were people provide services. •Examples are: Supermarkets, Clothes shops, Beauty therapy salons, plumbers, builders, banks.
Secondary groups are groups of people in which a personal level is not put in play, but where similar interests do. Examples- employees at work, college classes, sports teams.