Mice can have a significant impact on soil health through their burrowing activities, which aerate the soil and promote nutrient mixing. Their nesting and foraging behaviors contribute to organic matter decomposition, enhancing nutrient availability for plants. Additionally, mice can influence seed dispersal, aiding in plant diversity and ecosystem dynamics. However, their presence can also lead to soil compaction and disturbance in some cases.
Mice need soil for burrowing and creating nests. It provides a natural habitat for them where they can dig tunnels and hide from predators. Soil also helps regulate temperature and provides a source of nutrients for them.
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Mice are decomposers because they decompose food over time which will go into the soil and make a great fertilizer.
the effect is that the soil will be pastures
Mice are decomposers because they decompose food over time which will go into the soil and make a great fertilizer.
Mice are decomposers because they decompose food over time which will go into the soil and make a great fertilizer.
what is the dependent variable of the effect of soil on papaya seedlings
it doesn't effect the air
Soil Erosion.
yes,acid does effect soil.
yes and it is effect
it has an effect because it damages the soil and it is very hard for it to take up water from the soil