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Why does a worm travel faster than a snail?

Worms move faster than snails because they have a more streamlined body shape that allows for faster movement through the soil. In contrast, snails move slowly due to their shell, which adds weight and can cause more friction when moving. Additionally, worms have a more efficient method of locomotion using their muscles and setae (tiny bristles), while snails rely on muscular contractions to move their bulk along.


Does an earthworm move faster on soil than on hard surfaces?

Last time I check they moved faster on smooth ground


What do snails decompose?

Snails decompose bugs and turn the waste from the bugs into soil.


Can snails have babies in soil?

yes


What sort of soil do snails prefer?

dirt


Do snails go into soil?

No they don't burrow


What is the best habitat for snails to live in moist soil wet soil or dry soil and why?

moist soil because snails dont lyke it too wet or too dry u stupid bug juice


What is the Difference between asphalt and cement soil?

Asphalt is a petroleum based product. It is mixed with rock and it acts like a binder and when layed and compressed, it makes a smooth surface like a road. soil cement is rock mixed with portland cement with enough water added to bid it together. It's normally used as a base for a road. it's pure mineral with water.


Does sand soil or potting soil absorbs water better and which absorbs it faster?

Soil absorbs it faster Xd


Where are aquatic snails found?

In water where soil, algae and fish are bundant


How do snails survive predetors?

they hide in their shells and camouflage into the soil and earth


Why is sandy soil better than clay soil for under cement slabs?

Sandy soil is better than clay soil for under cement slabs because it is more stable and allows for better drainage. Sandy soil has good compaction properties, which makes it less likely to shift and settle over time, providing a more stable base for the cement slab. Clay soil, on the other hand, is prone to shrinking and expanding with changes in moisture levels, which can lead to cracks and damage in the cement slab.