yes, they eat all things organic, including roots.
No.
Earthworms believe it or not have an anus (a bottom) where waste goes through their body and comes out the other end. You learn about the earth worm in biology class. If your talking about the trash "waste" earthworms eat the soil and things in the soil and faeces it out. The faeces is very good for the plant and it is called soil. Also the earthworms eat away the "waste" creating holes near the roots of the plant which is important because the plants need carbon dioxide to live.
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Earthworms live in the ground, they eat little tiny insects and compost if you make a compost bin.
We eat the root of the carrot plant. most people eat only the root of the plant but the top of the plant the green leafy part is also edible and nutritious.
No. They are named 'Earth worms' because they live in and eat earth, that is, dirt.
Toads in Wisconsin eat insects, spiders, slugs, and earthworms.
Earthworms eat a variety of organic matter such as decaying leaves, plant material, and other decomposing organic materials found in soil. On average, earthworms can consume up to half their body weight in food per day.
Most Annelids live in the soil. They eat food which is available in the soil. Examples of Annelids are earthworms.
The part of the sweet potato plant that you eat is the root. The entire root is edible.
i believe its the root of the plant
Earthworms live in the top foot or two of moist soil. They take in, or 'eat' soil in their front end, digest out the organic part of the soil that is useful to them, and pass the rest out of their rear end. By doing this, earthworms work their way through solid soil, leaving a sort of 'tube' in the soil behind them.