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It's because worms act like intestines by processing the soil and turn it more nutritious then plants can use it.

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Which is the best kind of soil for worms?

The best kind of soil for worms is loamy soil, which is a mixture of sand, silt, and clay. This type of soil provides good drainage while retaining enough moisture for worms to thrive. It also offers a balanced mix of nutrients for their diet and allows for easy tunneling.


Why do worms live in soil?

Worms live in soil because it provides the ideal habitat for them to feed, breed, and move around. Soil offers protection from predators, provides food sources like decaying organic matter, and maintains a suitable moisture level for them to survive and thrive. Additionally, worms play a crucial role in soil health by aerating the soil and recycling nutrients.


How does a worm improve the quality of the soil in which it lives?

The worm helps to loosen the soil, and it's castings are rich in organic materials, but the primary function of worms is to act as a marker that the soil is rich in organic material, as they will not inhabit very poor soil. It is good to have worms in your garden, but their importance to the soil's health has been greatly exaggerated in the past. They do - a tiny bit - make the soil healthier, but mostly they just show that the soil is good soil.


Is a type of segemented worm that lives in the soil?

Earthworms are the type of segmented worms that live in the soil. They play a crucial role in aerating and enriching the soil, making it more fertile for plant growth.


Do worms live in the rain forest?

Yes, worms do live in the rainforest. They play a vital role in the ecosystem by breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the soil. Worms are important for maintaining soil health and fertility in rainforest environments.

Related Questions

What did Aristotle call earthworms?

He called them "the intestines" of the soil


Is it better or worse to have worms in stool?

Depends where the worms are. If they are in your soil outside worms actually enrich that and you shouldn't remove them. However if ur talking about worms you can find in your body then yes they are bad because worms like the tape worm eat your food and grow inside you intestines....


Where and how do you get soil?

Soil is created by worms. Worms eat organic material, and soil, and then they poop out soil.


What do worms have for shelter?

Worms generally prey on decaying matters (human, animal or vegetal). So they can be found in any fertile soil (on land or waters), in vegetal, animal or human decays and inside living bodies where matters are being decayed (usually intestines).


Do all worms use castings as soil?

Yes all worms use their castings as soil.


What are Other Specialties that worms have?

I think that worms have the specialtie to make the soil richr by slithering in the soil


Which is the best kind of soil for worms?

The best kind of soil for worms is loamy soil, which is a mixture of sand, silt, and clay. This type of soil provides good drainage while retaining enough moisture for worms to thrive. It also offers a balanced mix of nutrients for their diet and allows for easy tunneling.


Do glow worms live in soil?

No glow worms do not live in soil they live in caves[the roof of caves]


Where to find soil?

worms


What are soil invertebrates?

Worms


How worms are useful for the soil and for wild life?

Worms dig through soil and Airate (make passages for oxygen to pass) the soil. They also add biological matter to the soil.


Why do worms like moisten soil?

Worms themselves are moist. Their moisture "equilibrium" doesn't change in moist soil. But dry soil will desiccate them - they head deeper looking for moister soil.