Earthworms live in soil. They make little tunnels through the soil as they move around. They even eat the soil, and the soil that they excrete is very nutrient-rich. This soil is good for growing plants in. For these reasons, the earthworm is beneficial to garden soil, giving them the nickname "nature's plowman."
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earthworms, microorganisms, and anything else that decomposes.
The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms
they are commonly just called worms
He called them "the intestines" of the soil
Earthworms naturally aerate the soil which could otherwise become packed and dense.