Earthworms play a crucial role in maintaining soil health by enhancing its structure and fertility. They burrow through the soil, which improves aeration and drainage, promoting root growth and water infiltration. Additionally, their digestion of organic matter helps break down complex materials into nutrient-rich castings, enriching the soil with essential nutrients for plants. Overall, earthworms contribute to a balanced ecosystem that supports plant growth and soil biodiversity.
Yes, an earth worm is a Detritivore. It dwells in the soil and feeds on detritus such as soil with an organic component.
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The earth worm is the most successfull in the grass community because the worm needs to survive by living in the earth or soil. The common earth worm needs soil to survive its life time.
Earthworms lay eggs in the soil.
mostly through an earth worm and some rani dripping through the soil mostly through an earth worm and some rani dripping through the soil
Earthworms eat the soil, and excrete what they don't digest - leaving tiny piles of 'worm-poop' in the soil. This breaks down and adds to the general composition of the soil.
It's a fairly small brownish worm that lives in the earth. They eat the soil under us to poop it out and make good new soil (eww)
Damp and dark, soil to burrow in aswell
the worm stirs up the soil to moisture it
By its cast or waste product. The cast can tell what the worm has been eating.
an earth worm lives in the soft, damp soil underground digging tunnels like a mole. roundworms are parasites that live inside your body and can kill you
it protect soil from soil erosion