Earthworms like soil better. Soil gets lots of moisture and hold food that the worms can eat. Sand on the other hand does not give them proper material!! So they like soil better:))Im just a 14 year old but i swear im right:) Were studying them in biology for some reason:) My girliefriend is better than yours:)) Shes rich.
soil is better dan sand for backfill.
sand works better as it has tiny grain particles which make sand easy to pour, whereas soil has is much thicker than sand.
Earthworms make soil healthy by going underground
Fresh, loosely packed, rich darkly colored moist soil.
No, not for most plants. Sand doesn't have the nutrients most plants need, which is why potting soil is needed.
soil is better dan sand for backfill.
It depends on what plant you are referring to, as there are millions of plants out there; some grow better in sand, and others grow better in soil.
Soil has better stability because it can be wet and have better strength than sand...
sand and potting soil
Earthworms survive in those parts of the desert where the soil has more moisture. They do not survive in dry sand or soil.
They live there like we live on earth.
That depends on what the soil is like. If it is clay soil with little sand in it, then they would benefit from it. The aim is for a loamy type of soil, which is in between the two extremes.
soil
sand works better as it has tiny grain particles which make sand easy to pour, whereas soil has is much thicker than sand.
because soil has more nutrients in it which is better than in the sand
Farmers only like some kinds of worms in their gardens: earthworms. Earthworms are good to have in your garden because they dig up the soil by eating it and then poop and it gives good nutrients to they soil. Also, their digging moves all the nutrients around and it provides for really good soil. This helps your plants grow better, faster, and stronger. You should look up earthworms on wikipedia.org or google.com.
It grows better with soil. Soil has more Nutrients. I've done some test on it Sand doesn't really grow at all with just play sand from what I've tested.