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Why is Soil So Important! With out the SUN and SOIL nothing else would live!

Parts of the Food Web Energy

Parts of the Food Web Autotrophs Producers Make their Own Food using the Suns Energy

Parts of the Food Web Heterotrophs Consumers Eat plants and other organisms that can’t make their own Food

Herbivores Animals that live off of and only consume Plant Material.

Carnivores Only Eat Meat

Omnivores Eat both Plants and Animals

Parts of the Food Web What happens from there? Decomposers Breakdown Dead material

Make Your Own Food Web

What is in Soil Minerals 45% Organic Matter 5% Air 25% Water 25%