The "animal" is the earthworm, an annelid worm. It helps to aerate the soil and decompose organic matter by digesting it.
i dont know the answer for this questioon ask your science teacher. and if they dont know then goodluck and ask a scientist.
Silage is the name of the animal fodder produced by storing green plant material in a silo to ferment. This process helps to preserve the nutrients in the plants and makes it easier for animals to digest.
Well, it depends what animal alot of animals like bears will makes burrows in woody places
A herbivore is an animal that eats plants. For example, a cow eats grass. Grass is a herb so that makes the cow a herbivore. We eat plants but not all the time. We also eat meat. This makes us an omnivore.
No animals, only green plants and algae.
Living in burrows is an important adaptation for desert animals because it is one what that they can avoid the sun. This helps them to need less water and makes them more successful as desert dwellers.
lots of stuff, but remember this especially, it has a cell wall; which animal cells do not, and chloroplast, which makes the plant green, also which animal cells do not have.
dude that area has a lot differant terrain that makes it harder for plants to grow in plus during winter it can frost the south is warmer and has better soil that makes it easier for plants.
Fibre content is higher in plants, so it takes longer to digest. This is why ruminants (cows and so on) have such complex digestive systems.
lots of stuff, but remember this especially, it has a cell wall; which animal cells do not, and chloroplast, which makes the plant green, also which animal cells do not have.
it makes it easier or more difficult for plants to grow by affecting the availability of things they need.
Feral means an domestic animal that has escaped captivity and is roaming and living like a wild animal. I have not heard the term used for plants however. Farm crops that grow without being planted are called volunteer plants.