by eating food
everything because energy is what makes living things live an example. grass takes energy from the sun, a rabbit eats the grass so a little bit of the energy is passed to the rabbit, a wolf eats the rabbit wich than energy goes to the wolf, and the wolf dies and the energy goes into the ground, wich is transferd back to the plant. in other words the grass, rabbit, wolf all need energy in order to hunt sleep(in the grasses case make food) run walk and so on so i hope this helped
A wolf gets energy when it eats a rabbit because rabbits eat grass. Grass has Nutrients in it which is very healthy therefore the rabbit gets more energy and when the wolf eats the rabbit it also gets energy. And also some people say that rabbits helps the wolf get more fur.
The grass gets it's energy from the sun and then the rabbit eats the grass.
Less energy is stored in the rabbit as compared to the snake.
they live in their rabbit holes or burrows
in rabbit holes.
Yes, an eagle gets energy by eating a rabbit. When the eagle consumes the rabbit, it breaks down the rabbit's tissues during digestion, releasing stored energy in the form of nutrients. This energy is then used by the eagle for various activities, such as flying, hunting, and maintaining its bodily functions. Thus, the eagle relies on the rabbit as a source of energy in its food chain.
No. The rabbit only uses a fraction of of the energy. As a general rule of thumb, 90% of the energy in an animal's food goes to waste.
Yes, a rabbit hopping is an example of mechanical energy as it involves the movement of the rabbit by using its muscles to overcome gravity and kinetic energy as it moves through the air.
a rabbit moves by eating to get energy for his/her legs to jump.
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