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because a food chain only shows one way energy could flow, while a food web shows multiple ways. For example, a food chain might say: grass-mouse-hawk. but it could also say: grass-mouse-snake-hawk. Or even: grass-mouse-weasel-hawk. However, a food web might show all of these.

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