the insects that live in soil are: earthworms, ants, slugs, potato bugs, red ants, ear wigs
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I don't think so but I wouldn't try it. Worms and little insects live in the soil and POO IN THE SOIL. So don't try it!Count Olaf
some animals use soil to put food in and some animals live in it
Yes. There are fish and insects and bacteria that have evolved to live their entire lives underground.
They hold different nutrients. They hold water and help plants live. They are shelter for many insects.
Soil takes a long time to build up, and without it, many plants cannot survive. Without plants, there can be very few insects or other animals that can live there.
The Venus Flytrap eats insects because of its native habitat, a bog (a type of wet, moist soil). The boggy soil is poor in nutrients so the plant gets its nutrients from insects. The plant is reliant on insects in order for it to live a healthy life.
black soil generally is the best, but if you want yellow soil you could always kill a grub and squeeze the juice out. Good luck!
yes, obviously, they are called insects cos they can live IN water
Insects that live on their own - as opposed to social insects.
underground
Many animals make their homes in the soil. For example, insects, such as worms and beetles, are often found in the dirt. Also, one may find some mammals living underground, such as moles and gophers.
I don't think so but I wouldn't try it. Worms and little insects live in the soil and POO IN THE SOIL. So don't try it!Count Olaf
There is no one animal type that lives only in clay soil as their only habitat. The animals that can be found in clay soil are earthworms, amoebas, and various small insects.
No, it is not the same. Soil erosion is when the soil gets taken away by wind and storm and stuff. But soil damage is when the soil is damaged bye insects or some type of damage...
Yes. There are insects almost everywhere.
every thing except for sunlight,water,dirt,and soil. Insects, pests and pollutants
The soil and the microbes, insects and worms in the soil.