The importance of red worms in an ecosystem is that they are decomposers, they get rid of all the dead organisms, and they fertilize the soil to make it rich. Alicia B.
The importance of a red worm is that it is a decomposer which eats dead animals/plants. When it eats the animal, and makes scat, it actually fertilizers the soil. Olivia. G
Allen The importance of a red worm is that it grinds down dead plants and animals so it is a decomposer and when the worm breaks down the dead plant or animal, it fertilizes the soil.
The Importance of a red worm is that they help decompose natural litter/plants. By doing this it turns the matter into new minerals/soil. Without these wonderful creatures our environment wouldn't run as smooth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Drew S.
Red worms importance to the earth is to help decompose natural litter and kitchen waste by eating the bacteria on them. They also fertilize soil and plants by secreting casting which is moist and water the plants and soil.
Deeksha Red worms are important to the environment because they fertilize the soil. That soil shoots to a plant. The plant will give us air. That's why Red worms are important.
Red worms decompose and fertilize the soil for other bugs and worms and they provide food for other organisms.
ReplyDeleteThe importance of red worms in an ecosystem is that they are decomposers, they get rid of all the dead organisms, and they fertilize the soil to make it rich.
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The importance of a red worm is that it is a decomposer which eats dead animals/plants. When it eats the animal, and makes scat, it actually fertilizers the soil. Olivia. G
ReplyDeletethe importance of a red worm is that they will eat the dead bodies and make it in to compose (Rich Soil)
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Allen
ReplyDeleteThe importance of a red worm is that it grinds down dead plants and animals so it is a decomposer and when the worm breaks down the dead plant or animal, it fertilizes the soil.
The importance of red worms are to decompose dead organisms or compost in our ecosystem.
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Red worms are decomposers and they fertilize soil.
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Redworms are important to the environment because they clean the planet while helping plants
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The Importance of a red worm is that they help decompose natural litter/plants. By doing this it turns the matter into new minerals/soil. Without these wonderful creatures our environment wouldn't run as smooth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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they are meant to help with the making of compost and soil-Savannah
ReplyDeleteRed worms importance to the earth is to help decompose natural litter and kitchen waste by eating the bacteria on them. They also fertilize soil and plants by secreting casting which is moist and water the plants and soil.
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Deeksha
ReplyDeleteRed worms are important to the environment because they fertilize the soil. That soil shoots to a plant. The plant will give us air. That's why Red worms are important.
They are important because they break down matter into smaller parts and enrichen the soil to make plants healthy. -Surya
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