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Marianna Larsen
31 October, 16:32
Why food webs are more useful?
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Aggie
31 October, 17:33
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It's more useful because you can see that animals eat more then one type of food and that if one animal dies out that you can see the animal that eats that animal can still love because there's other animals it eats
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