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What do worms do that are so useful?

aerate the soil, breakdown leaves and grass into compost, fertilize the soil with their droppings


What would happen if there is no eaerthworms in the garden?

your soil would be bad earth worms help the soil


What plays the biggest roll in changing rotting leaves to soil?

composting bacteria and red worms


What process turns leaves into soil?

The process of decomposition breaks down leaves into soil. This involves the action of decomposers like bacteria, fungi, and worms that break down the organic material in the leaves into simpler compounds that eventually contribute to the formation of nutrient-rich soil.


Where and how do you get soil?

Soil is created by worms. Worms eat organic material, and soil, and then they poop out soil.


What does a worm do to make soil healthy?

Worms eat up dead leaves or plants and leave waste that helps soil grow plants more easily.


Are worms herbivores carnivores or omnivores?

A worm is a herbivore and also a decomposer because it decomposes soil and breaks down leaves.


Do worms eat decaying leaves?

Yes, worms eat decaying leaves.


What is the past tense of she looks under the leaves for worms?

she looked under the leaves for worms :P


Do all worms use castings as soil?

Yes all worms use their castings as soil.


What are Other Specialties that worms have?

I think that worms have the specialtie to make the soil richr by slithering in the soil


How does worms affect soil?

They're great for the soil... They aerate the soil by creating tiny tunnels as the move. Also - they eat decaying leaves and other vegetable matter from the surface - turning it into fertiliser which is excreted again as the worm travels through the soil !