Earth worms can cause weathering when they tunnel through the soil and moves pieces of rock around.This motion breaks some of the rocks into smaller pieces.
Water causes mechanical and chemical weathering.
an earth worm is a type of worm.There a no types of earth worms
Tornadoes do not cause significant weathering, though they can cause localized soil erosion.
No, frogs do not eat earth worms. They tend to eat flys or they could also eat really tiny minnow's. But no they do not eat earth worms.
Wind and water are the major causes of weathering and erosion.
cause i said so.
Chemicals can cause weathering of the Earth's surface through processes like oxidation, dissolution, and hydrolysis. These reactions can break down rocks and minerals, leading to their disintegration and eventual decay. The presence of water and oxygen can accelerate chemical weathering processes.
Water causes mechanical and chemical weathering.
No, acids cause chemical weathering.
It is a cause of both.
Worms of the Earth was created in 1932-11.
Yes, mechanical weathering.
Animal secrete acids and burrow into rocks and soil for shelter. Secreting acids cause chemical weathering. Animals burrowing causes mechanical weathering.
Worms on flowers may be the larvae of various insects like caterpillars or sawflies. They can feed on plant tissue and cause damage to the flowers. Regularly inspecting your plants and handpicking the worms can help control their population.
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Worms of the Earth - collection - was created in 1974.
an earth worm is a type of worm.There a no types of earth worms