Yes because the sun helps grow the grass, and antelopes eat the grass, and lions eat the antelope. It's the circle of life
All animals, including lions, obtain their energy from the sun indirectly.
This statement is not accurate. Lions are heterotrophs, which means they obtain energy by consuming other organisms, primarily through hunting and eating meat. They do not have the ability to directly convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, like plants do.
they get energy by eating plants which absorb energy during photosynthesis, then a deer comes along and eats the plant and then the deer gets energy. well, a lion comes along and is hungry so he eats the deer, thus giving him energy from the sun.
The lion obtains energy feeding on the zebra.
consumes it
All living things rely, ultimately, on the sun's energy.
Wolves rely on the sun indirectly for energy by consuming prey that has obtained energy from the sun through photosynthesis. This energy is passed on through the food chain to wolves when they consume animals like deer or rabbits. Wolves do not directly rely on the sun for energy like plants do through photosynthesis.
Solar energy is absorbed by plants which use it to make food. Deer eat the plants and use the plant's energy to carry on life. Mountain lions then eat the deer.
Consumers rely on the sun for energy because it is a renewable and sustainable source of energy that is abundant and free. Solar energy can help reduce electricity bills and reliance on fossil fuels, leading to a cleaner environment with lower carbon emissions.
They both rely on the energy of the Sun to live.
All animals, including lions, obtain their energy from the sun indirectly.
Energy in food comes from the sun. The sun is the source of energy in all food, because at some level in the food chain animals rely on animals that eat plants and plants derive their energy from the sun.
The majority of producers (eg green plants) rely on the sun's energy to produce food. Primary consumers eat plants so in an indirect way the consumers are also relying on the sun's energy for their food
Producers rely on sunlight for photosynthesis, a process by which they convert sunlight into energy to produce food. Consumers, such as herbivores and omnivores, rely on producers for food, so they indirectly rely on sunlight for energy as well.
The sun gives more energy. Absolutely. Especially because birds use energy that came from the sun and was stored in their food. All plants and animals rely on the sun for energy, either directly or indirectly.
geothermal doesnt use the suns energy in any way.
Some types of organisms rely on the energy stored in the inorganic checmical compounds.