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The worms help the soil, thus helping plants. They eat food that you throw out, and their body waste helps the soil. They break down minerals into forms that are more easily used by plants. Small burrowing animals sometimes eat things that might damage plant roots, which helps plants too. This affects us because it makes our food from the plants healthier.
trees absorb water and it trees are cut down, then the trees can't absorb water so the water gets absorbed by the ground but that isn't enough so the water just travels causing floods
Setae are bristles or hair-like structures that help attach the earthworm to the ground and create friction so if an earthworm is going down a hill, it would slide down but actually continue to move through hydrostatic pressure.
No, soil erosion is caused by wind, water and rain washing or blowing away topsoils, or causing mudslides and the like. Cutting down trees often encourages soil erosion as the roots give up trying to hold the ground together.
brunnett beauty: What is ground movement? I believe ground movement is the plates moving in the earth just like how earthquakes form by plates in the ground colide to make movement in the earth.
they dig burrows in the ground
Organic Activity.
moles i think
Organic Activity.
burrowing animals and ground-dwelling birds
What is the hunting technique that burrowing owls use???!!!
Some owls do live in the ground. This includes species such as the burrowing owl. It digs its own burrow to live in or finds an abandoned one already made by another animal. The burrowing owls live in these burrows.
a circular depression in the ground caused by a meteoroids is called a crater
Animals that live in holes in the ground like rabbits, groundhogs, gophers, voles, ground squirrels, etc etc
The Burrowing Owl likes the dry climate since they dig holes in the ground to nest in. It would prefer a desert climate with little underbrush.
burrowing owls live under ground and other birds dontBurrowing owls are the only owls who live underground. Also, burrowing owls prefer running with their long legs to flying.
No, a molehill is not an organism, it is a small pile of dirt which results from the burrowing of a mole into the ground.