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how do animal living in the soil get oxygen​

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Answered by rishithavm788
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Answer:

The animals which live inside the soil get oxygen for breathing (or respiration) from the air present between the soil particles. However, when it rains heavily, all the spaces occupied by air in the soil get filled with water and no air is left in the soil.

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Answered by priyadarsini33
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Answer:

The animals which live inside the soil get oxygen for breathing (or respiration) from the air present between the soil particles. However, when it rains heavily, all the spaces occupied by air in the soil get filled with water and no air is left in the soil

Explanation:

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