Food Chains

  • Food Chains
    By Susan Carr, Dr. Dick Morris, Open University. T172 Course Team

    Food Chains

  • Food Chains
    By Anita Ganeri

    Looks at how finding and eating food can be viewed as forming patterns, even in environments as different as the woods and the oceans.

  • Food Chains
    By Alvin Silverstein, Laura Silverstein Nunn, Virginia Silverstein

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  • Food Chains: From Farmyard to Shopping Cart
    By Roger Horowitz, Warren Belasco

    Much. Depends. on. Dinner? Warren. Belasco. The science-fiction writer Robert Heinlein is credited with popularizing ... All human history attests That happiness for man— The hungry sinner— Since Eve ate apples, Much depends on dinner!

  • Food Chains: From Farmyard to Shopping Cart
    By Roger Horowitz, Warren Belasco

    Mexico City as a six-year-old orphan and worked selling tacos on the streets around the Merced market before opening a restaurant in the 1960s called Fonda Don Chon. His cuisine, based on childhood memories of rural festival foods and ...

  • Food Chains
    By Carol S. Surges

    Learn about food chains with well-researched, clearly written informational text, primary sources with accompanying questions, charts, graphs, diagrams, timelines, and maps, multiple prompts, and more.

  • Food Chains
    By Emma Huddleston

    Living things need energy. Plants use sunlight to get energy they can use. Some animals get energy from eating plants. Other animals get energy from eating animals. Food Chains looks at how energy travels up a food chain.

  • Food Chains
    By Grace Hansen

    This title explains what a food chain is and the major players in it, like producers, consumers, and decomposers. The book is complete with colorful photographs and clear and informative photo diagrams and text.