Well when it rains worms feel the vibrations from the raindrops hitting the ground and come out. That how birds get them and that's why you find lots of worms when your digging in the garden (vibrations from the shovel)
soil juice
the worm stirs up the soil to moisture it
It's a fairly small brownish worm that lives in the earth. They eat the soil under us to poop it out and make good new soil (eww)
Worm farms are beneficial both to the farm owner and to the planet. You make nutritional soil to use and that soil helps the planet by being nutritional.
Yes, an earth worm is a Detritivore. It dwells in the soil and feeds on detritus such as soil with an organic component.
Yes, a worm that is longer digs through the soil quicker because it is maturer.
Earthworms eat the soil, and excrete what they don't digest - leaving tiny piles of 'worm-poop' in the soil. This breaks down and adds to the general composition of the soil.
A worm lives in soil.
Worms eat up dead leaves or plants and leave waste that helps soil grow plants more easily.
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From the moisture in the soil.
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