An example of a food chain starting with the sun is: Sun (producer) -> Grass (primary producer) -> Rabbit (herbivore) -> Fox (carnivore). In this chain, the sun provides energy for the grass to grow, which is then consumed by the rabbit, and subsequently, the fox preys on the rabbit. This demonstrates how energy from the sun flows through each level of the food chain.
,ultimately, it comes from the sun.
Ocean tides are the result of the gravitational attraction forcesbetween the sun, moon, and ocean water.
The Earth orbits the Sun.
plants get ingredients for photosynthesis from water and minerals from the ground and sunlight from the sun. the correct formula for photosynthesis is 6CO2 + 6H2O ------> C6H12O6 + 6O2.
What chain? Not the food chain if that is the question. The sun does not eat anything, you should be more specific in your questioning. Thank you and try again. :)
The food chain begins with the sun. The flow of energy for everything on Earth begins with the sun. Sun - Producer - Consumer - Decomposer
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Because when you eat you get energy and a food chain tells you which animal eats what
The sun energizes the producer to produce food.
An example of a food chain starting with the sun is: Sun (producer) -> Grass (primary producer) -> Rabbit (herbivore) -> Fox (carnivore). In this chain, the sun provides energy for the grass to grow, which is then consumed by the rabbit, and subsequently, the fox preys on the rabbit. This demonstrates how energy from the sun flows through each level of the food chain.
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The sun is the base of nearly all life. Sun>Plants>Herbivores>Lower Carnivores>Higher Carnivores If anything along the chain dies decomposers come in and consume them.
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Yes it is as hot as the sun.
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After the sun in the food chain comes producers, which are organisms that can make their own food using sunlight through photosynthesis. These producers are then consumed by primary consumers (herbivores), which are in turn eaten by secondary consumers (carnivores/omnivores) and so on.