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In a balanced ecosystem, how does the number of secondary consumers compare with the number of producers?
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In a balanced ecosystem, how does the number of secondary consumers compare with the number of producers?
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In a balanced ecosystem, how does the number of secondary consumers compare with the number of producers?
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always producers are the ones which produce their own food or act themselves as producers so they may be grass or plants while secondary consumers are the ones who feed on em.
There are a lot fewer secondary consumers than there are producers.
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