what they do is they like to go inside the soil and when theyr'e scared they roll into balls boldge you
Yes, when presented with the option between a cold or a warm environment isopods will go to the cold.
Alluvial soil Black soil (regur soil) Red soil Mountain Soil Desert soil
Top soil is soil on the very top of the earths crust and is the soil we walk on. Sub soil is the soil tha is under top soil
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how do soil form and what are the soil profile?
wet soil and sunlight
Yes, when presented with the option between a cold or a warm environment isopods will go to the cold.
Isopods prefer environments that have neutral pH's, sand however is quite acidic
no, isopods do not eat worms, and worms do not eat isopods, they are both detritus feeders, although some parasite worms can kill isopods.
Sea-dwelling isopods can be found in the Southern Ocean. There are no land-dwelling isopods on the continent.
isopods are more like a light brown
Isopods can be from 1/64 up to about an inch
Crustaceans like crabs and shrimp is related to isopods.
isopods are not insects because an insect has only 6 legs and an isopod has 7
Isopods are crustaceans, as are lobsters. Crustaceans are a class in the phylum Arthropoda. Fish, however, are a class in the phylum Chordata, or vertebrates. So, not related to isopods, or lobsters. ^^
Isopods belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which includes animals with segmented bodies, jointed limbs, and exoskeletons. Isopods are also commonly known as woodlice or pillbugs.
Giant isopods communicate by sending little water waves through the water.