examples,farming, keep animals in place where they can just go get to eat eat it with out traveling or move to other places.Non-examples,move every time to get food and tools and etc.
The majority of the roman population were the plebeians, who were the commoners; that is all non-patricans. The patricians were the aristocracy. In the early days of Rome the citizen-soldiers were jut one section of the plebeians: the farmers. After the reform of the army of 107 BC, the landless poor supplied most of the soldiers.
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I dont know. ask them only. LOL
Yeoman farmers
if they are non-living they do not need to produce food. only living things need food
Meat is a food that is high in protein and calories and eating it is an easy way to obtain sufficient of both.In some areas (such as in the Arctic or Antarctic) it is hard to get vegetarian food so sometimes non-vegetarianism = survival.
The most general answer is a consumer, which is then divided into carnivores (which eat other animals), herbivores (which eat plants) and detrivores (which eat non-living organic material).
white southerners
No
Non green plants get their food from decayed food
they were mainly farmers
Non-fairtrade people earn 60p per day
Supermarkets have non-organic food because people buy it and most of the food grown is non-organic.
The Attacus Atlas Moth is a member of the Saturnidae Family. Imagos i.e. adult moths,of the Saturnids have non-functional mouth-parts, meaning that they cannot eat. Therefore all the energy requirments of the imago are built up by the larval stage i.e. the caterpillar. This energy is largely stored as fats that pass from the larva through the pupa to the imago. The answer to the question "How does an Attacus Atlas Moth obtain food?" is, The Attacus Atlas Moth does not obtain food as an adult.