Yes. There are fish and insects and bacteria that have evolved to live their entire lives underground.
Oxygen can be circulated many ways through the Earth. Within the rock cycle, oxygen can be transported through magma within the molten outer core as well as the viscous inner mantle as part of molten silica and other minerals. Within the crust oxygen can be transported through aquifers, water tables, and permeable/semipermeable rocks. Plants also allow for some release and uptake of oxygen in their root systems.
If its an underground reservoir for water, it could possibly be an Aquifer.
Underground water is called underground water, because it is "underground" not because it is fresh or salt. You can have underground salt water reservoirs just like you can have fresh water ones.
The carbon cycle includes a reservoir underground stored as fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas. These fossil fuels store carbon that was once part of living organisms and play a significant role in the exchange of carbon between the geosphere and the atmosphere.
Who says it is? It's got to go somewhere, and "underground" is one of the least objectionable places we put it (other options: blowing around above ground; into the ocean). Recycling for recyclable materials is of course better, but for materials that can't be recycled, underground is pretty good.
No it is not, Oxygen is a gas and unless there is a gas pocket underground, it can nt=ot
A worm can live underground even though it is an animal. The reason for this is because all of the oxygen,, food and moisture it needs is in the soil. And a worm is also an invertibrate.
Well, they only go underground if they dig it out, like a mole or dog. There are many examples of course. They can breath because there is space and air down there. Its not like they just have 0 air down there.
Oxygen can be circulated many ways through the Earth. Within the rock cycle, oxygen can be transported through magma within the molten outer core as well as the viscous inner mantle as part of molten silica and other minerals. Within the crust oxygen can be transported through aquifers, water tables, and permeable/semipermeable rocks. Plants also allow for some release and uptake of oxygen in their root systems.
Kangaroo rats get oxygen the same way all mammals do - through their respiratory system, comprising the nose/mouth, trachea and lungs. Even in underground burrows, there is air.
Frogs and Toads can breathe through their skin underground in a process called cutaneous gas exchange. They get moisture and oxygen through their skin.
Fresh circulating oxygen in an underground space like a coal mine helps provide sufficient oxygen for miners to breathe and supports combustion for machinery. However, it also increases the risk of fires or explosions in the presence of flammable gases, coal dust, or other combustible materials. Proper ventilation and monitoring are essential to maintain a safe environment.
100% of underground is underground.
One example of a flammable gas found underground is methane. It is produced by the decomposition of organic matter in the absence of oxygen and can be found in coal mines, landfills, and oil and natural gas reservoirs.
Go to the underground man and he will give you an underground kit
The underground railway was NOT underground. It was a trail leading the black to safety.
Moles can typically hold their breath for about 15 to 20 minutes while underground. This ability allows them to navigate their burrows and search for food without needing to surface frequently. However, if they remain underground for an extended period without access to air, they can experience oxygen depletion, which can be dangerous. Generally, they prefer to surface periodically to breathe and avoid hypoxia.