Did You Know?

Worms can help plants grow big!

Where They Live

These worms live in dirt all over.

Why They Are Good

They help make the soil rich and soft.

What Acanthodrilidae Does

They eat dead plants and leaves.

They make the dirt soft and rich.

They help plants grow strong.

They live in many parts of the world.

They are good for the earth.

They help keep the soil clean.

More About Acanthodrilidae

Acanthodrilidae worms are very old. They have been on Earth for a long time. They are found in many places like Australia and America. They are not found in Asia or India.

These worms help our plants and soil. They make the dirt better for plants to grow. Without them, the soil would not be as good.

In the future, we need to take care of these worms. They are important for our earth. If we keep the soil healthy, we can grow more plants!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Acanthodrilidae Family"] --> B["Ancient Earthworms"] A --> C["Native to Australia"] A --> D["Native to New Zealand"] A --> E["Native to South Africa"] A --> F["Native to South America"] A --> G["Native to North America"] A --> H["No Native Species in India or Asia"] A --> I["Pre-Pangaean Distribution"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Acanthodrilidae:A family of earthworms.
widely distributed:Found in many places.
native representatives:Local species that belong to a group.
pre-Pangaean distribution:Spread before the supercontinent Pangaea existed.