The survive by eating, just like any other creature.
They need a damp sarounding in a tank! With a peice of lettuce or apple
Find some rocks to place in the tank and your set!Remember to keep it damp!
They eat all the plants and it affects all the environment.
by a hard outer covering called a shell
nu they dont
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Slugs are not poisonous to chicken or poultry in general. Slug pellets which are used to kill slugs are poisonous to chickens.
In actuality, slugs do not have four noses. What people perceive as four noses on slugs are really two pairs of tentacles.
Agriculture has a great impact on Florida's environment. The fertilizers used for Florida's agriculture poison the wildlife that is naturally present for example.
no! they don't have mouthes...do they?
Yes. Excessive sweat and tears can cause a build up of salt in the soil. This affects slugs and snails who live on the soil. Numbers of slugs and snails has an impact on any bird population whose main food group is slugs and snails.
are adapted to survive periods of drought by sealing themselves in their shells, but slugs are quite restricted by the amount of water in their environment. ...
in wet places
Slugs come in a variety of colors. They can be green,Êbrown,Êyellow,Êcream, and many otherÊcolors depending on their environment.
How do faults affect the environment
Meteorology does not affect the environment in any way
they affect the environment by cutting down trees
believe it or not hydroelectric dams do affect the environment.
Okay, let's say you want to find out whether slugs travel faster on sandpaper or on grass (we all know the answer, but it's just an example). Here's what you do: 1. Observe Observe the slugs in their natural environment and see how different surfaces affect their movement. 2. Hypothesize Make an educated guess, or hypothesis, about whether you think the sandpaper will make the slugs go slower, faster, or stay the same. This guess should be affected by what you observed. 3. Test Test your hypothesis by putting a few slugs on grass (this will be the control group) and a few slugs on sandpaper (this will be the experimental group, because you are experimenting with them. Record the data for how fast the control group slugs and the experimental group slugs travel. 4. Analyze Analyze the data you have recorded to see how the sandpaper affected the slugs. 5. Conclusion Determine whether your hypothesis was correct or not.
What is the progress for making cloth that affect your environment?"
how changes in the environment affect a community of organisms
that is crazy not possible. that is my answer :)