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EXAMPLE OF FOOD CHAIN ESSAY

The Arctic tundra is a freezing vast land of mostly snow that holds many animals that compete with nature to survive! There are many great animals in the Arctic and they all consist of very animals that have their own special way of surviving in the tundra. The cloud berry is a producer that is found in the moist parts of the Arctic. It is a flower with five white pedals and only one berry per stalk. The little fruit is red when not ripe. When it is ripe, it is soft and orange. The flower is the smallest plant in the rose family. Like all other plants, the cloud berry uses photosynthesis to survive. Photosynthesis is 6H2O + 6CO2 —> C6H12O6 6O2. It means that water + carbon dioxide = sugar and oxygen. Photosynthesis helps plants survive because it is a process that gives energy. The plant just lets oxygen go because it doesn’t need it. It’s a plant fart. The Arctic Lemming is a primary consumer that is found in the tundra around glaciers. It can be from 3-6 inches long and ½-4 ounces in weight. Their fur turns white in the winter so they can camouflage themselves with the snow. They are also the smallest animals in the Arctic. These lemmings live less than two years and have from 3-7 babies after being pregnant for three weeks! Every three years there is overpopulation and the lemmings try to migrate. But, going and swimming in the water in a large group doesn’t work out so well. Most of the lemmings drown. The Snowy Owl is a secondary consumer that lives in many areas of the North Arctic Circle. It sometimes migrates to areas of the South Arctic Circle.