The Food Chain Becomes The Law Of Nature That God Sets For Nature
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Animals become other animal predators
A food chain is an animal event that is consumed or eaten by other animals in certain sequences. Or the creatures prey on other creatures that have become the natural laws that God gives to beings in the universe.
In this food chain, there are creatures acting as producers, consumers, and decomposers for their survival. These creatures play a role according to their level or place to eat and eat other creatures. This should be done with the applicable rules. That is, there are some creatures prey on other creatures not in accordance with the rules that apply. It can cause chaos to nature, then the laws of nature that God created must be enforced and we humans are tasked to be leaders who control, supervise and punish every violation in accordance with the law that God gave
Example of a Food Chain
Grasshoppers eat grass, and locusts are eaten by frogs, then frogs are eaten by snakes. There is a time when a creature becomes a predator, there is a period of creature that becomes food for other creatures.
The Trophic
When the Food chain occurs, there is a process of transferring energy from one organism to another from the lowest trophic to the highest trophic. This is what is called the law of nature that God sets for creatures.
In one ecosystem there are creatures that are at war as food producers, and there are creatures who advertise as consumers
The basic food chain is a green plant as a producer. The transition of energy starts from herbivorous organisms. Herbivorous organisms are called consumer level I. Furthermore, creatures that eat carnivorous plants. The carnivore becomes Consumer level II. Furthermore, the organism that preys on carnivores and herbivores is omnivore called Consumer level III.
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