In science we did the shark tank simulation. The shark tank simulation is a simulation where there are sharks, minnows and seaweed. Sharks eat minnows, minnows eat seaweed and seaweed just stands in place. The shark can run, the minnows can walk but seaweed has to stay planted in the ground. If the shark eats two minnows it survives and if a minnow eats one seaweed then it survives. If the shark eats two more minnows then it has a baby shark and if a minnow eats one more seaweed then it also has a baby. I think the strategy we should use to increase all populations is that for the first few rounds everyone just eats enough to survive. Then once the seaweed population grows enough then the minnows should start increasing but not enough to make only a few seaweed left. Then once the minnows increase then the shark can increase and then all the populations have increased. This taught me that different species need each other to survive because if the shark or minnow eats to much at once the population they rely on to feed them dies and then they will to.