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This process shows a typical food chain. Below is an example of a food web.Question promptWhich of these animals would be most affected if ants were removed from the food web?Question response areaSelect one optionsnakehawkrabbitsmall bird

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This process shows a typical food chain. Below is an example of a food web.Question promptWhich of these animals would be most affected if ants were removed from the food web?Question response areaSelect one optionsnakehawkrabbitsmall bird

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To answer this question, we need to understand the role of ants in the food web. Ants are typically primary consumers, meaning they eat plants or other producers and are then eaten by secondary consumers.

If ants were removed from the food web, the animals that directly depend on them for food would be most affected.

Without the specific food web diagram, it's hard to say definitively which of the options provided (snake, hawk, rabbit, small bird) would be most affected. However, typically, small birds and some species of snakes are known to eat ants.

So, if we had to choose from the options provided, the small bird or the snake would likely be most affected by the removal of ants from the food web.

Please note that the exact answer could vary depending on the specific food web in question.

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