Earthworms are very good for the soil as they fertilise it and dig tunnels. They fertilize it by their waste which is beneficial for the plant growth and the tunnels allow the oxygen and water reach the roots of the plants easily
Earthworms naturally aerate the soil which could otherwise become packed and dense.
i believe it is called hatchling.
not its head of course... its called the posterior end.
Scientifically, in phylum, they are called "annelids". I'm not sure what their scientific species name is...... sorry!
An earthworm does not have any heart at all. But they do have an organ that acts similar to a heart and is usually called aortic arc.
becease as a farmer i know that they eat decomposing plants
Friend of farmer is earthworms as well as snakes.
Earthworms naturally aerate the soil which could otherwise become packed and dense.
because it helps the dirt/compost stay healthy or ' nice '
Yes, they fertilize the soil which will help crops grow.
An earthworm, while moving, chews up some soil and spits out the same amount of soil back into the ground. The soil which was eaten becomes fertile and more plants will grow on fertile soil. therefore, an earthworm helps a farmer by making soil fertile.
Friend of farmer is earthworms as well as snakes.
Friend of farmer is earthworms as well as snakes.
because when dig tunnels soil gets air water etc
yes it is!
because many snakes kill rats for food which damage the crop.
They break down organic matter, and aerate soil.