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No, poop does not fall from the sky. Any substance falling from the sky would more likely be something like rain or snow.
Earthworm poop, also known as castings, is rich in beneficial nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. It also contains beneficial soil bacteria and enzymes that help break down organic matter, improve soil structure, and promote plant growth. These castings can enhance soil fertility, aeration, and drainage, making them beneficial for overall soil health.
Deep mines and wells provided valuable information about Earth's structure and composition because they exposed layers of rock and sediment that would otherwise be hidden. By studying these layers, scientists were able to gain insights into the history of the Earth, including information about past environments and the geological processes that shaped the planet. Additionally, deep mines and wells allowed for the discovery of minerals, fossils, and other resources that offered clues about the natural world.
Worm poop, or worm castings, is a type of organic fertilizer that is produced by worms consuming organic matter. It is a component of soil but not the only component. Soil is made up of a mixture of minerals, organic matter, air, water, and living organisms like worms.
Yes, human poop, also known as human manure, can be used to enrich soil as a form of organic fertilizer. It contains nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that are essential for plant growth. However, it must be properly composted or treated to eliminate any potential pathogens before being used in soil.
No. Women have there ovulation out their vagina. ^That doesn't make sense. You suck. A correct answer follows... Yes, but only at one or two specific times in their lives. The time that women are guaranteed to poop out of their vaginas is when they are pregnant. While babies are in the womb they secrete quite a bit of so called "poop." Then when babies are born, all of this poop (along with placenta etc..) comes out. Hence the aptly named phenomenon known as "vaginal pooping."
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the PLACEBO effect is where you give someone a fake pill and they think it is real. The placenta is what babies attatch to and get nutrients from
Everybody poops. Babies who have not been trained to use a toilet will naturally poop their pants, for lack of a better place to put it.
As a general rule, babies do not poop in you. Babies only do that when under stress during childbirth. It is referred to as "meconium" and the baby usually inhales it. It doesn't do any harm to the baby as there isn't much there.
40 gallons a day.
Babies may hide when they poop because they are starting to develop a sense of privacy and independence. They may also be exploring their surroundings and learning about cause and effect.
No, babies do not poop in the womb. While in utero, they are surrounded by amniotic fluid and receive nutrients through the placenta, which prevents the need for bowel movements. However, they may pass meconium, a thick, dark substance, shortly after birth, which is a combination of digested amniotic fluid and other materials they ingested while in the womb. In rare cases, if a baby is stressed during labor, they might pass meconium before birth, which can lead to complications.
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Babies may hide when they poop because they are starting to develop a sense of privacy and independence. They may also be exploring their surroundings and learning about cause and effect.
It has been known that most animals eat their babies placenta because, the bloody smell attracts predators so they try to get rid of it ASAP. And/or because they don't want their babies being chocked by the cored when their struggling around. But we will probably never really know why.