Animal wastes becomes part of the soil.
by eating the soil
Some soil organisms mix the soil and make spaces in it for air and water. Other soil organisms make humus, the material that makes soil fertile. As for plants, the roots of flowers, a tree, weeds, grass etc. all break up the soil and hold it into place.
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.
In general, burrowing animals of any kind loosen up the soil as they travel through it, which gives "breathing room" for the roots of plants to expand into. Burrowing animals help plants grow.
Small burrowing animals, such as voles, dig tunnels in the ground. Burrowing loosens small rocks and sediment in soil. The animal pushes these small pieces of rock to the surface. Once these small rocks and sediment are out of the ground, other weathering processes act on them. Hope this paragraph answered your question! From: RocioSmart4235
by eating the soil
Animals and people both contribute to soil erosion. This is done by grazing and migration. Humans also erode soil by farming.
Soil Composition
no, the soil from different places have different composition
soil composition, soil texture, and soil fertility
Some soil organisms mix the soil and make spaces in it for air and water. Other soil organisms make humus, the material that makes soil fertile. As for plants, the roots of flowers, a tree, weeds, grass etc. all break up the soil and hold it into place.
soil, silt, and clay
Soil composition
Soil composition is soil mixed of rock particles, minerals, decayed organic material, water, and air.
The type of weatheirng contributes to soil formation because if it is mecahnical weathering by force, then it will come out differentally than chemicalw eathering if it is by chemical composition. THere would be differences by the weathering depending on where the rock is.
compost soil
Variation of soil composition with depth