Worms also cause global warming

The Royal Society Biology magazine said on July 26 that scientists from the University of Dublin, Ireland were surprised to discover the earthworm community in the region of Aquitaine, southern France. a whole land on a farm in Ireland.

As if there were no serious clashes between the native Irish worms and new members, but with very good adaptation, the new members could develop and assimilate the native worm.

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The worms in France have contributed to global warming.

However, this is not a problem that scientists focus on research, the point that they have to worry about is the ability of the new worm to adapt to the environment.

A worm in the southern region can live well in the north where the climate is cold, a sign that climate conditions have been altered.

The phenomenon of global climate change and warming is seen by researchers as a support factor for the development of this worm.

In addition, the appetite of the new worm community may be a risk factor as they will release carbon dioxide in the soil, contributing to global warming.

According to the researchers, the French worms eat more different ingredients in the soil than native worms, so they will also be released into the air many times more CO2.

Researchers do not yet know how this worm is so far away and is present in Ireland, it is likely that they have mixed in the roots of plants through seedling import channels between the two countries.

Currently, each year this earthworm extends its territory to 10m.