All soils contain different amounts of food for the (earth) worm to feed on. Also, the soil acts as the worms home and a shelter from predators such as birds.
The soil can also effect how much water can reach the worm depending on the soil's thickness.
Worms dig through soil and Airate (make passages for oxygen to pass) the soil. They also add biological matter to the soil.
worms are adapted in soil because their body temperature can with stand the temperature in the soil(since their body takes in moisture to live).
yes, because worms help enrich soil and that would help the plant. plus it would airate the soil which gives oxygen the ability to go father down in the soil.
Worms enrich and aeriate the soil. Worm 'castings' (their waste) is a great fertilizer. Their movement through the soil creates tunnels that allow oxygen to permeate the soil. These positively affect the productivity of the soil for growing vegetation.
It contains animals, such as worms, insects, and small mammals, and plants.
Soil is created by worms. Worms eat organic material, and soil, and then they poop out soil.
Earthworms make pores in the soil, allowing it to store water making the plants that grow in it healthier.
Yes all worms use their castings as soil.
I think that worms have the specialtie to make the soil richr by slithering in the soil
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.
No glow worms do not live in soil they live in caves[the roof of caves]
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