Environmental Sciences, asked by MOONALION, 9 months ago

how do organisms living in soil breathe DURING RAIN?
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Answered by bebubabu011
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Explanation:hey..the organisms living in the soil breathe through the holes the made in the soil..when it rain from these holes water fills its base..the living organisms go out from the soil base to ground during rains to breathe the oxygen..(learnt in class) andThe 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. thus they crawl out to breatheanswers in two different ways(details)tried my best hope it helps

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Answered by Knicknack
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Answer:

* Only some organisms like eartworm live in soil.

*Earthworm has moist and soft skin.

*And it breathes through it.

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