Worms, particularly earthworms, thrive in soils with a higher pH because it enhances the availability of essential nutrients like calcium and magnesium, which are crucial for their growth and reproduction. A higher pH also helps to deter harmful pathogens and pests that prefer more acidic environments. Additionally, alkaline conditions can promote better soil structure, improving aeration and water retention, which are beneficial for worms. Overall, a higher pH environment supports their biological functions and habitat stability.
There are worms that are parcites and live of from other animals like tapeworm and ring worm and there are worms that live in soil like earthworms.
No glow worms do not live in soil they live in caves[the roof of caves]
6, 7 will make their head pop
no 7 is not a high PH. the Ph scale is out of 14 meaning 7 is neutral :)
most worms live in the far ground so when you are looking for worms dig until you see orange soil that's where most worms live
The most common segmented worms, the earth worm, can live anywhere!
Worms live in poop. By eating poop they have worms and barf
Pure water has a pH=7.High pH correspond to high OH- concentration.
Earthworms live for 8 months-20 years, other segmented worms can live longer.
No, a pH of 14 is actually high in alkalinity, not acidity. A pH of 14 indicates a strong base, while a pH of 0 is considered highly acidic.
ph levels high
A high pH meaning is a high concentration of the hydroxide ions.