They love it and make soil (hump)
Acidic soil and that's why plants don't grow that much.
they are called soil animals because they like the natural coolness that the soil provides for them
If you mean for animals, then it would be other animals and plants (A.K.A autotrophs and heterotrophs) but if you mean for humans,well you better not even think of me answering that.
Taiga is a biome with sandy or rocky soil and very few tall plants.
Plants need soil to grow. Animals either eat plants, or eat animals that ate plants. No soil, no food.
They love it and make soil hump. From their droppings makes the soil richer
Decayed plants and animals compose the soil. When plants and animals die they decay and become part of the soil. New plants grow causing herbivores to come and eat the plants. Well you know how the cycle goes and then the dead animals and plants become part of the soil once again
Decayed plants and animals compose the soil. When plants and animals die they decay and become part of the soil. New plants grow causing herbivores to come and eat the plants. Well you know how the cycle goes and then the dead animals and plants become part of the soil once again
The role of plants and animals in soil formation is very significant. Human activities help in breaking down the particles that form the soil while the animals waste is used as nutrients for the soil.
Decomposers release phosphorus into the soil from decaying animals and plants. Plants can now take up the phosphates in the soil. When animals eat the plants, they then have phosphates in them and they are released back into the soil through waste and decompostion (decaying).
It is important because the animals eat the plants grown out of the soil.
Does the substance of dead plants and animals returned to the soil by consumers?