Crows are omnivorous birds that typically occupy multiple trophic levels, primarily as secondary consumers. They feed on a variety of foods, including insects, small animals, and plant material, placing them in the role of both predator and scavenger. As a result, crows can be considered to be at the third trophic level when consuming other animals, while they may also interact with producers at the first trophic level when eating plants.
No
Primary producer
No
The lower region will flow to the higher region as much as possible. The two sides will become equal to each other.in this process.
An organism in the fourth level gets food from the sun by consuming organisms in the levels below it.
the lower level
2.2
the bottom
Each tropic level is only able to use about 10% of the energy from its food. Because of this energy loss, there is usually not enough energy left to after a fourth tropic level to support anything higher.
the highest
lots
No
Roughly 10% of the energy from one trophic level is transferred to the next trophic level. This loss of energy occurs mainly through metabolic processes such as respiration and heat loss, resulting in less energy being available for the next trophic level.
the equator
Yes a tree does this.
Primary producer
ok the level is 12 and 13 level if you unlock it in level 12 then you will unlock scare crow hill in the 13 level if you unlock golden in level 13 then it will be level 14 to unlock scare crow hills