What environmental factors might affect an earthworm living in a lawn?
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Temprature
Soil humidity
Heavy rainfall
soil aeration
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Rainfall, temperature, snowfall, soil characteristic factors are affect an earthworm living in a lawn.
Explanation:
- The region where there are more rainfall, the earthworm are greater in number and grows abundantly resulting in the formation of a nice habitat.
- In areas where there is high temperature, specially in valleys, results in the formation of tropical forest. Here earthworm obtain plenty of nutrition.
- The more the amount of humus in the soil the more is the growth of earthworm since they get a lot of nutrients.
- Snow prevents the growth of earthworm. Since then the land gets frozen. Hence it cannot survive the extremes of temperature.
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