Which is larger food web or chain why?
A food web is larger than a food chain. Here's why:
* Food chain: A food chain is a linear sequence of organisms where each organism eats the one before it. It follows a single path of energy flow. For example:
* Grass -> Grasshopper -> Frog -> Snake -> Hawk
* Food web: A food web is a complex network of interconnected food chains. It shows the multiple feeding relationships within an ecosystem. It represents the diverse ways energy flows through the system.
Think of it this way:
* A food chain is like a single thread in a tapestry.
* A food web is the entire tapestry, with multiple threads interwoven.
Why is a food web more realistic?
* Organisms eat multiple things: Most organisms in nature don't have a single food source. For example, a fox might eat rabbits, mice, birds, and berries.
* Interconnectedness: Food webs highlight how changes in one population can impact others throughout the entire ecosystem.
In short, food webs are a more accurate representation of the complex feeding relationships in nature.
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