Science, asked by Sof89, 5 months ago

What characteristics should soil have to suit animals which live in the soil? Why are these characteristics important? Hence,
infer which of type of soil is most suitable for animals that live in soil.​

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Answered by ayushjoshi0117
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Explanation:

Different species require different conditions to grow and survive but allsoil animals, require sufficient carbon, nutrients, water, oxygen and an optimum pH and temperature. The optimum pH and temperature varies between species.

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Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer:

Soil-living animals require different conditions for their growth, such as pH, temperature, and oxygen. Carbon, nutrients, and oxygen are the three important characteristics for the animals living in soil. Top soil is more palatable for animals.

Explanation:

  • Soil-living organisms require different conditions for growth, such as oxygen and temperature.
  • Examples of soil-living microorganisms are bacteria, protozoa,and earthworms.
  • These organisms cleave organic matter into nutrients for plants to use. The topsoil is the outermost stratum where all soil-living organisms survive.
  • The topsoil is the most delicate layer because it is vulnerable to abuse and wind and water erosion.
  • The majority of soil species are found on damp surfaces; however, some are found further down in the soil.
  • Any algae that is present below the soil's surface must obtain its nutrition from soil organic materials or plant remains.

To  learn more about microorganism, visit:

https://brainly.in/question/147407

To  learn more about plant, visit:

https://brainly.in/question/24946522

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