Any animal that eats soil would be a good start. Worms, as small animals, are one example. Also, any animals that need underground borrows would need dirt to dig in. Hamsters, Badgers, Moles, Mice, and Prairie Dogs are some examples of Dirt dwelling creatures.
1.helps in weather changes 2.it is a home for many animals 3.we depend indirectly on it for food
The soil depend on the vegetations.
the best soil for animals to live in is the sandy soil
People depend on the soil for a lot of things. The main the would be to grow crops to eat.
some animals use soil to put food in and some animals live in it
Plants depend on soil to live and grow, Humans & Animals depend on those plants.
Certain animals, like cows, fertilize with feces which enriches the soil.
Plants need soil to grow. Animals either eat plants, or eat animals that ate plants. No soil, no food.
1.helps in weather changes 2.it is a home for many animals 3.we depend indirectly on it for food
The soil depend on the vegetations.
Lifecycle on the earth is interdependent. 1) plants get nutrient elements from the soil. 2) herbivores animals eat this plants. 3) carnivores animals depend on herbivores for food. 4) when the carnivores dies the body gets decomposed in soil IN this way they are interrelated
because it needs the oxygen and the nutrients to live
if not from the atmosphere , they must depend on a process called nitrogen fixation. They get it from the soil. That's why farmers add fertilizer to the soil to increase nitrogen content
Plants are grown in soil, sheep eat the plants, we use the sheep's wool to make the sweater.
the best soil for animals to live in is the sandy soil
if not from the atmosphere , they must depend on a process called nitrogen fixation. They get it from the soil. That's why farmers add fertilizer to the soil to increase nitrogen content
Yes. Animals that eat other animals depend on herbivores for food, which in turn depend on plants.