Answer:
<u>Food chain as given below</u>
Explanation:
- A consumer is a living creature in the food chain that eats other consumers and maintains a balance in the food web. Primary producers are all green plants that prepare their food by their ability to utilize the sun's energy and convert that available raw energy into starch in their body by the process of photosynthesis.
- These Autotrophs take up the organic matter through their roots in the form xylem and phylum and giving oxygen in the air. They form the base of the food chain on which are dependent Herbivorous like sheep, goat, cow, etc.
- The secondary consumers are called the Carnivorous, like the lion, tiger, etc that feed on the bodies of herbivorous. Above this level is that of Omnivorous i.e both plant and animal eaters like the crow, man, and cat.
- As stated by the law of thermodynamics energy can neither be destroyed nor created but transforms itself. The flow of energy at each trophic level gets successively transferred to the next trophic level from primary to secondary tertiary and so on.
- Likewise, toxin concentration in trophic levels increased each level upwards and leads to biomagnification that is harmful to the entire food chain.
Magma. Magma can be made of many different materials, and once it breaches the earth surface it is called lava. Lava is what comes out of volcanoes, magma is what is still underground
Answer:
Solar energy.
Wind energy.
Geothermal energy.
Hydropower.
Explanation:
Solar energy, Wind energy, Geothermal energy and Hydropower are the renewable resources from which energy is produced and they will never run out because they are produce by nature in large quantity. Solar energy is the energy produced from the sun, Wind energy is the energy produced from the speed of wind, Geothermal energy is the energy produced from the heat of earth and Hydropower is the energy produced due to falling water from higher altitude.
Answer:
Alice wants to use a three-step process to summarize a text she has read. She starts by determining the most important point. What is her second step?
including supporting details
identifying key words
writing a conclusion
putting the main idea into words
Explanation: