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Thursday, September 11, 2014

Last Day of Red Worms

How did your red worm habitats change over the course of these last few weeks?  What can you conclude about the role of red worms in our ecosystem?  If we used the soil from our jars in a garden, what would you predict would be the results of plants grown there?

3 comments:

  1. What changed about our red worm habitat was that all our red worms died, the bread became moldy and the apple got rotten, which had no marks or holes.
    -Alicia

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  2. They changed it from very big garbage to very clean decomposed dirt. I conclude that the red worms are important to make sure dead material is decomposed into nice fertile soil.The amount of plants grown would be increased.

    Brock Chang

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  3. are red worm habitat all of the red worms died really fast the apple and newspaper stayed the same and the bread k. b. brought in was moldy a few days after he brought it in. red worms have a very hard job and what they do effects the whole world. I think ours might not because our worms died so fast but other people would probably would because I heard about good healthy worms.
    Jauren

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