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How do red wiggler worms contribute to soil aeration?
How do red wiggler worms contribute to soil aeration?
- By consuming organic matter and producing oxygen
- By attracting other soil organisms that enhance aeration
- By releasing gases that enhance soil aeration
- By burrowing through the soil and creating channels (correct)
In the context of ecosystems, which kingdom does the red wiggler worm belong to?
In the context of ecosystems, which kingdom does the red wiggler worm belong to?
- Plantae
- Fungi
- Animalia (correct)
- Protista
What is the primary role of red wiggler worms in vermicomposting?
What is the primary role of red wiggler worms in vermicomposting?
- Enhancing soil aeration through burrowing activity
- Creating channels and passageways in the soil
- Accelerating the decomposition of inorganic waste
- Converting organic matter into nutrient-rich vermicompost (correct)
What is the taxonomical classification of the red wiggler worm's genus?
What is the taxonomical classification of the red wiggler worm's genus?
What is the primary role of red wiggler worms in vermicomposting?
What is the primary role of red wiggler worms in vermicomposting?
What is the ecological contribution of red wiggler worms to nutrient cycling?
What is the ecological contribution of red wiggler worms to nutrient cycling?
In the context of ecosystems, which kingdom does the red wiggler worm belong to?
In the context of ecosystems, which kingdom does the red wiggler worm belong to?
How do red wiggler worms contribute to soil aeration?
How do red wiggler worms contribute to soil aeration?
What is the ecological contribution of red wiggler worms to nutrient cycling?
What is the ecological contribution of red wiggler worms to nutrient cycling?
What is the taxonomical classification of the red wiggler worm's genus?
What is the taxonomical classification of the red wiggler worm's genus?