Earthworms and bacteria.
Absolutely not and neither does soil stacks
Praire dogs as in the little rat that lives under the ground? They make their homes in an eviorment with Firm Packed soil to make it so they can tunnel through the ground.
to sip the minerals in the soil
Ground water is under ground in the soil and runoff is extra water from when it has rained.
yes, turnips grow in the soil.
Under ground to catch its pray!
Well they actually live under ground in the soil and the dirt. They make themselves a hole so they can get in and out of their home which is under ground.
moles
Yes, a pile of soil sitting on the ground exerts force on the ground beneath it. The soil has mass, and gravity pulls it down on the whatever is under it. A red ant standing atop the pile of soil exerts an extra force on it, to continue the figure.
Earthworms live in soil and feed on decaying matter.
Because it is not connected to the sea water. It is stored as under ground water
Yes they do, but the legumes grow downward into the soil to mature.