Worms are not suitable for aquarium soil, consider how worms come to the surface when it is wet, they actually are preventing themselves from drowning. So earthworms will not work, not to mention they eat rotting and decomposing matter, which, for the most part, the aquarium soil is lacking.
Worms dig through soil and Airate (make passages for oxygen to pass) the soil. They also add biological matter to the soil.
3 of the traits arebody separated into segmentsfound in soil, freshwater, and saltwaterhave body cavity that holds organs
Well if you mean what use are worms then they are useful for compost and aerating the soil for plants to grow
aerate the soil, breakdown leaves and grass into compost, fertilize the soil with their droppings
3 of the traits arebody separated into segmentsfound in soil, freshwater, and saltwaterhave body cavity that holds organs
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.
Soil is created by worms. Worms eat organic material, and soil, and then they poop out soil.
Examples of annelids include earthworms, leeches, and marine worms. These segmented worms typically have a cylindrical body and can be found in various habitats, such as soil, freshwater, and marine environments.
Earthworms, which are a type of segmented worm, help out plans by digging tunnels in the soil which gives plants oxygen.
Some useful insects are worms because they help the soil.
earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches, rag-worms and phylum nematoda hope i helped :D
Yes all worms use their castings as soil.