Yes. Check out the area near a spring.
because they like moist areas so if it is hot the top layer of the soil is not that moist so they go deeper
worms can live for weeks in water. They do not leave the ground because they will drown when it rains, they surface because it is moist. Worms breath through skin, but it needs to be moist and cool or their skin will dry out. They surface when it rains because its safer for them to travel above ground at tht time.
Worms do not like rain they come to the surface of the ground during rainstorms to avoid drowning in the moist soil.
It is very good at keeping camel mouths moist and lubricated. Camels can also 'spit' at people when people get too close or cosey with them.
The might have be hornets who often build their nests in the ground. They also like moist soil which may account for their nest being close to your pond.
keeping the soil moist and keeping the soil free of insects
Cucumber plants require moist ground and will not do well in dry ground. They need full sun and a continuous water supply to grow healthy.
their large surface areas of moist skin, have no any specific organ for respiration.
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Advection fog results when moist air moved across a cold surface. When moving across a cold surface, the air is cooled to its dew point.
Advection fog results when moist air moved across a cold surface. When moving across a cold surface, the air is cooled to its dew point.
large surface area of sea enhances evaporation leading to more moist air