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No. Soil is mostly made up of crushed stones.

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How can you tell if an earthworm has eaten soil?

Well... You can't. Earthworms have a tendency to eat dirt since they live in it. So practically, they eat dirt and they dispose it! If you cut open a worm, you would see mostly dirt because that's what's inside! They eat it... They dispose of it... They live it.


Why is earthworm poop good for soil?

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.


Is soil a valuable resource on earth why or why not?

Top soil has the enriched ingredients required for growing all the multitudinous plant life which is required to sustain life on the planet. And you can thank the lowly earth worm whose casings (poop) create that top soil.


What are some insects that live in the soil?

Some insects that live in the soil include earthworms, ants, beetles, grubs, and springtails. These insects play important roles in aerating the soil, breaking down organic matter, and helping with nutrient cycling.


Does human poop enrich soil?

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.

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How are earthworms harmful to soil?

They poop in it making soil. No lie, soil is actually worm poop. This makes it really rich in protein for planting and digging.


How do earth worm errich the soil?

Earthworms eat the soil, and excrete what they don't digest - leaving tiny piles of 'worm-poop' in the soil. This breaks down and adds to the general composition of the soil.


What is a erth worm?

It's a fairly small brownish worm that lives in the earth. They eat the soil under us to poop it out and make good new soil (eww)


Are bannanas made of worm poop?

Not directly. Bananas are the fruit of a banana tree. As the banana tree grows, it uses elements from the soil, which could, I suppose, include decayed poop (as you so aptly call it).


What does worms poop and blood look like?

"Worm poop," or worm castings, look like little pellets of soil, which is basically what they are. If you are talking about dried blood, which is used as a fertilizer, it's a black substance.


What is warm poop called?

Vermicast , worm manure, worm humus, or worm castings.


What is worm poop?

black or brown


What does a worm do for soil?

the worm stirs up the soil to moisture it


What is worm -made soil used for?

it is used for plants and is very healthy for them


How is another product is made by using the processes of microorganisms?

By the soil and by the cow poop


Do worms can there poop?

worms are very important. They don't exactly poop, but they break down materials in the soil, and (basically) poop it out as soil


Do you poop in the bathroom?

Poop is a source of diejested food that produces worm eggs when you don't drink milk