There is no one animal type that lives only in clay soil as their only habitat. The animals that can be found in clay soil are earthworms, amoebas, and various small insects.
Biology, zoology & ecology are science subjects about animals. geography is a science about where animals live. Geology is a science about the soil and rocks where animals live. to work in a zoo you need to know as much as possible about your animals. That knowledge is science
Earth Worms help their environment by eating/digesting the soil that they live in and disposing of it, back into the soil again and so on and so forth...
by eating the soil
Some soil organisms mix the soil and make spaces in it for air and water. Other soil organisms make humus, the material that makes soil fertile. As for plants, the roots of flowers, a tree, weeds, grass etc. all break up the soil and hold it into place.
Animal wastes becomes part of the soil.
they can
the best soil for animals to live in is the sandy soil
yes sandy soil would (:
some animals use soil to put food in and some animals live in it
When the animals die they are decomposed and that make the soil more fertile.
When the animals die they are decomposed and that make the soil more fertile.
It is important to have clay in your soil because clay is fertile
one major difference between humus and clay soil is that humus is made up of remains of dead plants and animals and it is topmost layer of the soil whereas clay soil is a type of soil which is used to make earthen pots or clayey toys etc.
clay and soil
Clay soils may be acidic, basic or neutral. Clay itself does not dictate the pH of the soil.
the soil is very dry
plants and animals that live in soil next time use your brain