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How are food webs different to food chains? Explain why foodwebs are more useful

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A food chain is different because it shows what organisms eat in a straight line, in a chain. For example, a bird of prey can eat a snake that previously had eaten a frog and the frog ate a grasshopper and so on. But this tells us very little. A foodweb will tell us how all those animals are connected and what they eat in a web, not just a line.

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