Explain how a vegetarian diet might address the shortage of food available for people?
"Using the concept of the energy pyramid,
explain how a vegetarian diet might address the shortage of food available for people."
Need help with this biology questionnnn please help haha.Vegetarian diet might address the shortage of food?
I'm not sure it would. When there are droughts or floods or other weather issues, crops are destroyed.Vegetarian diet might address the shortage of food?
Your teacher wants you to say something like:
Only about 10% of the energy from each trophic level is available to the next higher trophic level. By eating plants, instead of eating herbivores, humans could have up to 10 times more energy available to them.
Your teacher does not want you to say
Contraceptive use and postsecondary education of women would be a better and more appropriate way of dealing with food shortages, by limiting human population growth.Vegetarian diet might address the shortage of food?
Yes, if we were all vegetarian, we wouldn't clear acres and acres to feed cattle. Nor would be grow lots of grain for cattle, we would eat it ourselves and save a fortune.
It is much more sustainable for our planet for all of us to be vegetarian - trouble is that would be very difficult for us to change now.
If we get floods, fires etc then cattle etc can drown or be killed too. We need to think globally so if there is a disaster we can barter for food from an area which was ok.
In the food pyramid, we only need very small amounts of fats and protein and this is obtainable from grains, pulses etc which are presently feed to cattle and other animals.
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