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The cleaners of the earth can be divided into bacteria, animals, and plants.
1.Bacteria:
Microorganisms on Earth, including bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes, etc., can break down dead organisms and convert them into inorganic matter. That's why they're known as the cleaners of the earth.
2.Animals:
1) Seagulls are good at preying on locusts, moths, beetles, walking insects and rodents, and it can protect trees from pests and grow healthily. On the seashore and on the beach, it can eat all the leftovers that people throw away, and it makes a great contribution to keeping the sea and the beach clean.
2) Crows peck at fly pupa, silkworms, carrion ...... on the groundIt can sweep the land clean.
3) The dung mantis piles dung balls on the pastures of the savannah and buries the dung for later consumption. Otherwise, there will be mountains of dung on the grassland, the pastures will be polluted, and the grassland will not be able to grow grass.
4) Fish love to eat aquatic plants, garbage and microorganisms that damage water quality in the river, so as to avoid pollution of the river.
5) Earthworms feed on animal and plant detritus in the soil, and often drill holes in the ground to turn the soil loose, so that water and fertilizer are easy to enter the soil, which is conducive to the growth of plants.
6) Scavenger fish can clean the water quality.
7) When vultures fly high in the sky, they will quickly feed up when they find carrion. Because it feeds on carrion corpses, it does not make dead animals violently in the mountains, thus avoiding environmental pollution.
8) Ants have a carnivorous black ant, which eats animal carcasses that are thrown away or died on the ground, and after eating, they also carry the leftovers back to the nest for storage, which plays a good role in protecting the environment of the ground.
3.Plants:
Almost all plants can absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, giving the earth a fresh and natural air.
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Sun. Here's why:
1. The energy of the sun causes the earth's water to circulate repeatedly, producing rain to wash the earth.
2. The sun makes the air flow tirelessly, washing the earth with air;
3. The sun also produces solar wind from time to time to blow away the dirt that is difficult to remove from the earth.
Soil cleaner: Earthworm.
Earthworms are experts in utilization, and they can eat 1 to 3 times their weight in food every day. The earthworm digestive system is rich in amylase and cellulase, which can digest organic wastes such as animal manure and rotten vegetables and leaves, and return the life-giving carbon trapped in these wastes to the soil. The "vermicompost converted from waste" is rich in microorganisms, beneficial bacteria, trace elements, etc., which is of great benefit to soil improvement and agricultural product production, and truly realizes "turning harm into profit and waste into treasure".
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There are also ants who are also cleaners because they can eat people's bread and other things, which not only beautifies the environment, but also fills their hunger.
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Earth cleaners have those.
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Earth cleaners include seagulls, ants, sharks, crows, earthworms, etc.
1. Seagulls. Seagulls are the most common seabirds. At the seaside, in the harbor, on the fishery, where fish and shrimp are abundant, a flock of seagulls floats on the water, swims, feeds, flies low, and likes to congregate in water-rich food.
Seagulls are divided into fish, shrimp, crabs, and shellfish. It also likes to pick up leftovers left over from the boat. Hence the nickname of the seagull is the "harbor cleaner".
They are almost frequent visitors to ports, docks, bays and boats.
2. Ants. Ants have a type of carnivorous black ant that eats animal carcasses that are thrown away or dead on the ground. After eating, they also take the leftovers back to their nests for storage, which is a great way to protect the environment.
3. Sharks. Sharks feed on injured marine mammals, fish, and carrion, culling weaker members of the animal. Sharks also eat litter and other waste left behind by boats.
In addition, some sharks also hunt a variety of marine mammals, fish, and animals such as turtles and crabs. Some sharks can go months without feeding, and the great white shark is one of them. It is reported that the great white shark is going to be separated.
Eat only once in a month or two.
4. Crows. Many species like carrion and are harmful to seedlings and grains. However, during the breeding period, it mainly feeds on small vertebrates, locusts, mole crickets, golden tortoise shells and moth larvae, which is beneficial to agriculture.
In addition, because it likes to carrion and peck at agricultural waste, it can eliminate the pollution of the environment such as animal carcasses, and play a role in purifying the environment.
5. Earthworms. Worms are known as "ecosystem engineers" because they have the ability to have an important impact on many of the processes that determine soil fertility. It forms numerous reaction rings in and out of its body and abroad through activities such as feeding, digestion, excretion, and burrowing, thus influencing the biological, chemical, and physical processes of the ecosystem.
The earthworm ecosystem is not only a consumer, a decomposer, but also a regulator, and can play a role in protecting the environment.
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Seagulls, crows, ants, sharks, etc.
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1. Ground cleaners, crows and other flies and maggots on the ground, silkworms, etc., its sense of smell is very sensitive, and it will fly to "clean up" in time if it has a slight smell of rotting corpses. The crow's life is constantly cleaning up garbage for the earth, and he is an authentic "scavenger".
2. Marine cleaners, sharks devour those infected fish, so as to ensure the "health" of the ocean and the vitality of the sea.
3. River cleaners, small fish, small shrimp: they can make the river water clean. Eat some of the debris and waste from the water.
4. Soil cleaners, earthworms can eat rotten leaves and underground garbage, and then turn them into fertilizer, so that plants grow more luxuriant, and the land becomes clean. In addition to stones, bricks, glass, metal, rubber, etc., all other perishable organic waste and household garbage can be digested by it and can be converted into organic fertilizer. Earthworms have an amazing digestive system, secreting an enzyme that breaks down wood fibers, so weeds and sawdust, animal bones, fish bones, eggshell peels, rags and other filth are a delicacy in their mouths.
According to the experiments of relevant experts, 100 million earthworms can swallow 40 tons of garbage a day, and if you deal with the garbage of an ordinary family, it is enough to raise 2,000 earthworms. Earthworms can be described as loyal "environmental guardians".
5. Plateau cleaners, vultures: will clean up carrion and eat the carcasses of domestic animals or wild animals.
6. Harbor cleaners, seagulls: In addition to feeding on fish, shrimp, crabs, and shellfish, seagulls also love to pick up leftovers abandoned by the ship's people around the port, wharf, bay, and ship, so the seagull has the nickname of harbor cleaner. This finch seagull:
It is an expert at preying on locusts, noctuidas, beetles, walking insects and rodents, so that the forest is free of pests and grows healthily. On the seashore and beach, it can eat all the broken fish and shrimp, leftover rice or animal carcasses that people throw away, and it has made a great contribution to keeping the sea and beach clean, and is called "volunteer cleaner".
7. Ranch cleaner, shell lang: scientific name dung beetle. When dung beetles find a pile of dung, they use their legs to form a ball of some of the dung and roll it away.
It hides the dung balls before eating them. Dung beetles also provide food to their young in this way. The poop mantis is an absolute ranch cleaner.
8. Tree cleaners, woodpeckers: can remove insects from trees.
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The cleaners of the ground defeat are: seagulls, sharks, ants, earthworms, crows, dung shells, woodpeckers, vultures, etc. The is a cleaner in the pasture, the seagull is the cleaner in the sea, the small fish is the cleaner in the sea, the crow is the cleaner in the grass, the earthworm is the cleaner in the dirt, etc.
Feeding mainly on the carcasses of large animals and other decaying animals, vultures are known as "cleaners of the steppe" and often soar over open, mountainous and plain areas to peep at animal carcasses. In addition to stones, bricks, glass, metal, rubber, etc., all other perishable organic waste and household garbage can be digested by the megalogram and can be converted into organic fertilizer. There is a kind of carnivorous black ant, which eats the carcasses of animals that have been thrown away or died on the ground, and after eating, they also carry the leftovers back to the nest for storage, which plays a good role in protecting the environment of the ground.
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The Earth's Cleaner Feast Wheel is one of these animals:
1.Ground cleaner: Crows and other crows love to eat maggots, silkworms, etc. on the ground, its sense of smell is very sensitive, and it will fly to "clean up" in time if it smells of rotting corpses.
2.Marine Cleaner: Sharks eat the sick fish to ensure the "health" of the ocean and the vitality of the sea.
3.River cleaners: small fish, small shrimp. They can make the river clean. Eat some of the debris and waste from the water.
4.Soil Cleaners: Earthworms can eat rotting leaves and rubbish from the ground, which in turn into fertilizer, making plants grow more lush and making the land clean.
5.Highland Cleaner: Vulture. Cleans up carrions and eats carcasses of domestic or wild animals.
6.Harbour Cleaner: Seagull. In addition to feeding on fish, shrimp, crabs, and shellfish, seagulls also love to pick up leftovers from people on board in ports, docks, bays, and around ships"Harbour cleaner"nicknames.
These are the cleaners of the planet, they play an important role in the ecosystem to make the planet a better place.
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