It's really nice outside, isn't it?
It might not look like it right now, but this area here is home to tons of biotic and abiotic creatures.
What's that? Oh, biotic means living and abiotic means non-living.
For example, this rock isn't a living creature, so it is abiotic.
Whereas that tree over there is living, so it is biotic.
Trees and all other plants make their own food too, so they are producers.
Oh look, a rabbit. It's probably here to get some food. It eats grass, which is a plant, so it's a primary consumer.
Secondary consumers eat primary consumers and tertiary consumers eat anything under them in the food chain.
A lot of secondary consumers are carnivores, which means they only eat meat.
Omnivores, as you can guess, eat both plants and meat.
Then there areherbivores, which eat only plants.
Food chains are a visual representation that show the direction in which energy flows(what eats what).
The Sun is the main source of energy for the Earth. Sunlight helps plant make their food. This, with water, forms the process of photosynthesis, which is how plants make food.
And then there are decomposers, which break down organisms when they die.
Ok, well I'm gonna go explore for some time then. Bye!
It's really nice outside, isn't it?
It might not look like it right now, but this area here is home to tons of biotic and abiotic creatures.
What's that? Oh, biotic means living and abiotic means non-living.
For example, this rock isn't a living creature, so it is abiotic.
Whereas that tree over there is living, so it is biotic.
Trees and all other plants make their own food too, so they are producers.
Oh look, a rabbit. It's probably here to get some food. It eats grass, which is a plant, so it's a primary consumer.
Secondary consumers eat primary consumers and tertiary consumers eat anything under them in the food chain.
A lot of secondary consumers are carnivores, which means they only eat meat.
Omnivores, as you can guess, eat both plants and meat.
Then there areherbivores, which eat only plants.
Food chains are a visual representation that show the direction in which energy flows(what eats what).
The Sun is the main source of energy for the Earth. Sunlight helps plant make their food. This, with water, forms the process of photosynthesis, which is how plants make food.
And then there are decomposers, which break down organisms when they die.
Ok, well I'm gonna go explore for some time then. Bye!
It's really nice outside, isn't it?
It might not look like it right now, but this area here is home to tons of biotic and abiotic creatures.
What's that? Oh, biotic means living and abiotic means non-living.
For example, this rock isn't a living creature, so it is abiotic.
Whereas that tree over there is living, so it is biotic.
Trees and all other plants make their own food too, so they are producers.
Oh look, a rabbit. It's probably here to get some food. It eats grass, which is a plant, so it's a primary consumer.
Secondary consumers eat primary consumers and tertiary consumers eat anything under them in the food chain.
A lot of secondary consumers are carnivores, which means they only eat meat.
Omnivores, as you can guess, eat both plants and meat.
Then there areherbivores, which eat only plants.
Food chains are a visual representation that show the direction in which energy flows(what eats what).
The Sun is the main source of energy for the Earth. Sunlight helps plant make their food. This, with water, forms the process of photosynthesis, which is how plants make food.
And then there are decomposers, which break down organisms when they die.
Ok, well I'm gonna go explore for some time then. Bye!
It's really nice outside, isn't it?
It might not look like it right now, but this area here is home to tons of biotic and abiotic creatures.
What's that? Oh, biotic means living and abiotic means non-living.
For example, this rock isn't a living creature, so it is abiotic.
Whereas that tree over there is living, so it is biotic.
Trees and all other plants make their own food too, so they are producers.
Oh look, a rabbit. It's probably here to get some food. It eats grass, which is a plant, so it's a primary consumer.
Secondary consumers eat primary consumers and tertiary consumers eat anything under them in the food chain.
A lot of secondary consumers are carnivores, which means they only eat meat.
Omnivores, as you can guess, eat both plants and meat.
Then there areherbivores, which eat only plants.
Food chains are a visual representation that show the direction in which energy flows(what eats what).
The Sun is the main source of energy for the Earth. Sunlight helps plant make their food. This, with water, forms the process of photosynthesis, which is how plants make food.
And then there are decomposers, which break down organisms when they die.
Ok, well I'm gonna go explore for some time then. Bye!
It's really nice outside, isn't it?
It might not look like it right now, but this area here is home to tons of biotic and abiotic creatures.
What's that? Oh, biotic means living and abiotic means non-living.
For example, this rock isn't a living creature, so it is abiotic.
Whereas that tree over there is living, so it is biotic.
Trees and all other plants make their own food too, so they are producers.
Oh look, a rabbit. It's probably here to get some food. It eats grass, which is a plant, so it's a primary consumer.
Secondary consumers eat primary consumers and tertiary consumers eat anything under them in the food chain.
A lot of secondary consumers are carnivores, which means they only eat meat.
Omnivores, as you can guess, eat both plants and meat.
Then there areherbivores, which eat only plants.
Food chains are a visual representation that show the direction in which energy flows(what eats what).
The Sun is the main source of energy for the Earth. Sunlight helps plant make their food. This, with water, forms the process of photosynthesis, which is how plants make food.
And then there are decomposers, which break down organisms when they die.
Ok, well I'm gonna go explore for some time then. Bye!
It's really nice outside, isn't it?
It might not look like it right now, but this area here is home to tons of biotic and abiotic creatures.
What's that? Oh, biotic means living and abiotic means non-living.
For example, this rock isn't a living creature, so it is abiotic.
Whereas that tree over there is living, so it is biotic.
Trees and all other plants make their own food too, so they are producers.
Oh look, a rabbit. It's probably here to get some food. It eats grass, which is a plant, so it's a primary consumer.
Secondary consumers eat primary consumers and tertiary consumers eat anything under them in the food chain.
A lot of secondary consumers are carnivores, which means they only eat meat.
Omnivores, as you can guess, eat both plants and meat.
Then there areherbivores, which eat only plants.
Food chains are a visual representation that show the direction in which energy flows(what eats what).
The Sun is the main source of energy for the Earth. Sunlight helps plant make their food. This, with water, forms the process of photosynthesis, which is how plants make food.
And then there are decomposers, which break down organisms when they die.
Ok, well I'm gonna go explore for some time then. Bye!
It's really nice outside, isn't it?
It might not look like it right now, but this area here is home to tons of biotic and abiotic creatures.
What's that? Oh, biotic means living and abiotic means non-living.
For example, this rock isn't a living creature, so it is abiotic.
Whereas that tree over there is living, so it is biotic.
Trees and all other plants make their own food too, so they are producers.
Oh look, a rabbit. It's probably here to get some food. It eats grass, which is a plant, so it's a primary consumer.
Secondary consumers eat primary consumers and tertiary consumers eat anything under them in the food chain.
A lot of secondary consumers are carnivores, which means they only eat meat.
Omnivores, as you can guess, eat both plants and meat.
Then there areherbivores, which eat only plants.
Food chains are a visual representation that show the direction in which energy flows(what eats what).
The Sun is the main source of energy for the Earth. Sunlight helps plant make their food. This, with water, forms the process of photosynthesis, which is how plants make food.
And then there are decomposers, which break down organisms when they die.
Ok, well I'm gonna go explore for some time then. Bye!