Feeding Relationships and Environment
The main source of energy for a food chain is
Feeding Relationships and Environment
In winter, some birds move to warmer places where there is more food, this is called
Feeding Relationships and Environment
Leaves of cactus are like small spines to
Feeding Relationships and Environment
The body of a fish is
Feeding Relationships and Environment
The shape of mole is
Feeding Relationships and Environment
Many animals in the desert hide themselves during day, to get rid of
Feeding Relationships and Environment
Humus can also be used by plants as a source of
Feeding Relationships and Environment
Small mammals like mice, rats and rabbits come out in night to avoid
Feeding Relationships and Environment
Animals that depend on each other for living are called
Feeding Relationships and Environment
The energy at each trophic level is transformed to the next level is only