No, hummus is made in your food processor or blender.
earthworms
Earthworms
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this is true
this is true
Earthworms do most of the work of mixing humus with other materials in soil. Earthworms and burrowing animals also help aerate, or mix air into, the soil.
From personal experience, it is not wise to use a blender to do the work of the food processor. A blender is usually very deep and heavier thick foods (hummus for example) will get stuck at the bottom and not blend properly. The food processor is shallow and better for making heavier things like salsa and hummus.
New cells grow on their ends causing work to get longer
Yes, they do. It came straight out of my Science book. I assume that whoever is searching this up was like me and either to lazy to bring their book home, or just to lazy to open it up. Haha, good luck!
Earthworms are the main contributors to enriching and improving soil for plants, animals and humans. Earthworms eat the soil which has organic matter such as decaying vegetation or leaves. After organic matter is digested, the earthworm releases waste from their bodies called castings. Castings contain many nutrients that plants can use.
Earthworms are the main contributors to enriching and improving soil for plants, animals and humans. Earthworms eat the soil which has organic matter such as decaying vegetation or leaves. After organic matter is digested, the earthworm releases waste from their bodies called castings. Castings contain many nutrients that plants can use.
Earthworms are the main contributors to enriching and improving soil for plants, animals and humans. Earthworms eat the soil which has organic matter such as decaying vegetation or leaves. After organic matter is digested, the earthworm releases waste from their bodies called castings. Castings contain many nutrients that plants can use.