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.
There are many animals that live in trees, including monkeys. Birds, bats, and snakes are all animals that live in trees.
Animals that may live on a Kapok tree may be monkeys, tigers, birds etc.
Animals can live in various layers of soil, primarily in the topsoil layer, which is rich in organic matter and nutrients. This layer, known as the A horizon, supports a diverse range of organisms, including insects, worms, and small mammals. Additionally, some animals may inhabit the subsoil (B horizon) for moisture and minerals, though it is less populated due to its denser texture and lower organic content.
Animals that cause soil erosion include:grazing stock animals such as cattle and sheeplarge animals with heavy hooves and feet such as horses and camelsburrowing animals such as rabbits and miceherbivorous animals that eat the tips and shoots of young trees, such as rabbits and hares
it may depend on what plant it is. But usually yes they do need soil.
So that we may grow foods, and, deer and cow and other animals eat grass. We eat those animals as foods. And grass comes from soil.
Soil itself does not have DNA. DNA is found in living organisms such as plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi that may be present in the soil. DNA from these organisms can be extracted from soil samples for analysis.
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Few desert plants live in sand. Most live in soil which may be a sandy soil but is not like sterile sand with little water and plant nutrition.
the hebrew had the same animals as today, but the may one were sheep, camels and many more animals farm.
It could erupt and kill the animals