Create me a food web! Organize your food web with 4 Decomposers, 4 Producers, 4 Primary Consumers, 4 secondary consumers, and 4 tertiary consumers also with the secondary add the information about How much energy do they get from the sun 1% are they herbivores, omnivores or carnivores ? and with the producers add the information about How much energy do they get from the sun? 100% and with primary consumers add the information about How much energy do they get from the sun 10%? are they herbivores, omnivores or carnivores? and finally with Tertiary Consumers add the information about How much energy do they get from the sun 1% are they herbivores, omnivores or carnivores ?

Decomposers:

1. Bacteria: Breaks down dead organic matter, obtaining energy in the process.
2. Fungi: Decompose dead organisms and organic waste, absorbing nutrients for energy.
3. Earthworms: Consume decaying plant matter and soil, breaking it down further.
4. Scavenger insects: Feed on decaying plants and animals, helping to break them down.

Producers:
1. Grass: Receives 100% of its energy from the sun through photosynthesis.
2. Algae: Obtains 100% of its energy from sunlight and converts it into food.
3. Trees: Utilize sunlight to manufacture their food through photosynthesis.
4. Phytoplankton: Receives 100% of its energy from the sun and forms an essential part of aquatic food webs.

Primary Consumers:
1. Rabbit: Receives 10% of the sun's energy through consumption of grass and other plants (herbivore).
2. Deer: Herbivore that consumes grass, leaves, and other plant matter, obtaining energy from the sun.
3. Elephant: Primarily herbivorous, obtaining energy from eating plants and vegetation.
4. Cow: Grazes on grass and other plants to obtain energy derived from the sun.

Secondary Consumers:
1. Fox: Obtains 1% of the sun's energy indirectly by consuming primary consumers (omnivore).
2. Hawk: Receives 1% of the energy indirectly through consuming primary and secondary consumers (carnivore).
3. Snake: Predatory towards primary consumers, obtaining 1% of the sun's energy (carnivore).
4. Bear: Omnivorous, consuming both primary consumers (10% energy) and secondary consumers (1% energy).

Tertiary Consumers:
1. Lion: Receives 1% of the energy from the sun indirectly by feeding on primary and secondary consumers (carnivore).
2. Wolf: Obtains 1% of the sun's energy indirectly from consuming primary and secondary consumers (carnivore).
3. Shark: Consumes secondary consumers, obtaining 1% of the sun's energy (carnivore).
4. Eagle: Acquires 1% of the sun's energy indirectly by consuming secondary and primary consumers (carnivore).