They have moist skin to breath
They have streamlined body to move easily underground
And much more but I can't be bothered to say lol :L
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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.
Most plants require oxygen for their roots to survive, so anoxic soil (lacking oxygen) can be detrimental to plant growth. However, there are some plant species, like certain wetland plants, that have adaptations to survive in anoxic soil by obtaining oxygen through specialized structures or by relying on other processes for survival.
Soil is essential for agriculture as it provides the necessary nutrients, water retention, and anchorage for plants to grow. Different types of soil impact crop yields and quality, so understanding soil composition and health is key for successful agriculture. Farmers often use techniques like soil testing, fertilization, and crop rotation to ensure that soil remains fertile and productive for farming.
I don't think so but I wouldn't try it. Worms and little insects live in the soil and POO IN THE SOIL. So don't try it!Count Olaf
When lava and ash cool down it can decompose making soil. Most of the time it is very black because it is so rich and fertile. That is why the people on Hawaii live so close to a volcano, for the rich soil.
the worm can regenerate its body if its chopped off. its slimy so it can get away from predators and is really thin so it ca fit into tight spaces
so it can live
no, they ingest microbes from the soil, so they do not produce their own food, and are not producers.
no, they ingest microbes from the soil, so they do not produce their own food, and are not producers.
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.
Most plants require oxygen for their roots to survive, so anoxic soil (lacking oxygen) can be detrimental to plant growth. However, there are some plant species, like certain wetland plants, that have adaptations to survive in anoxic soil by obtaining oxygen through specialized structures or by relying on other processes for survival.
because of its adaptations to the ocean
Diffusion is the way in which segmented worms breathe.Specifically, the process in question draws upon the permeable skin surface of the segmented worm. A segmented worm's skin is capable of expeling carbon dioxide as waste and taking in oxygen for respiration. To do so, a segmented worm nevertheless must live in a humid, moist environment so that the skin does not dry out and become impermeable.
Adaptations work by allowing an organism to adjust and change so that they can survive in a changing environment. This allows the organism to live longer.
It helps both, its a chain... the worm "drills" through the soil to find food, in doing so it creates tunnels for the plants roots to grow in.
Green tree pythons are native to Australia, so they have adaptations to live there.
they have spiky backs so any predatoes cant get them!