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Earthworms decompose dead organisms
yes they do. but the fertilize it! Many gardeners use worms to fertilize their crops for better maintenance of their fruits and veggies. P.S. Their "waste" is the fertilizing part. Hope this helps!
earthworms travel faster
The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms
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Earthworms decompose dead organisms
The two continents with the largest earthworms are Europe and North America.
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yes they do. but the fertilize it! Many gardeners use worms to fertilize their crops for better maintenance of their fruits and veggies. P.S. Their "waste" is the fertilizing part. Hope this helps!
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If 2 mouse species tried to occupy the same niche they would fight. The mice fight to right to occupy the niche. The winner of the fight gets the niche.
earthworms travel faster
Bacteria and fungi as well as some earthworms.
Examples of land detritivores include earthworms, millipedes, woodlice, and some species of beetles. These organisms feed on dead plant material and help to break it down, recycling nutrients back into the soil ecosystem.
A niche is primarily composed of two components: the resource niche and the functional niche. The resource niche refers to the specific environmental conditions and resources that an organism or species utilizes for survival, such as food, habitat, and climate. The functional niche encompasses the role that an organism plays within its ecosystem, including its interactions with other species and its contributions to ecological processes. Together, these components define how an organism fits into its environment and interacts with other organisms.
The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms
Massive competition occurs when 2 organisms have the sane niche. The organisms are 2 species.