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What is the ecological importance of worms?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\tt\pink{Earthworms} (EWs) are a major component of soil fauna communities in most ecosystems and comprise a large proportion of macrofauna biomass. Their activity is beneficial because it can enhance soil nutrient cycling through the rapid incorporation of detritus into mineral soils.❤

Answered by Sanjay7836
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Answer:

Earthworms (EWs) are a major

component of soil fauna communities in most ecosystems and comprise a

large proportion of macrofauna

biomass. Their activity is beneficial because it can enhance soil nutrient cycling through the rapid incorporation of detritus into mineral soils.

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