Yes. Termites can not be exposed to light. They tunnel underground and then up through wood structures. Even after they eat into houses, they have to have a path to retun to their water source in the ground. If they have to tunnel across an exposed area, they can build mud tunnels to conceal them from the light.
Termite tunnels look very similar to the tunnels of ants seen in ant farms. This is because both insects have similar tunneling methods.
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By defintion, a tunnel is underground.
There is no underground tunnel.
it is an adjective because it is describing something.ex. the tunnel is underground-it describes where the tunnel is :)
Aardvarks eat termites and underground fruit. Probably as a source of water.
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The one word synonym for "underground passageway" is "tunnel".
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underground tunnel
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From the underground tunnel.
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