On World Nature Conservation Day, Ramankutty's story reminds us of nature's resilience. The process involves about two lakh earthworms per acre, which burrow up to 15 feet below the soil—twice daily. As surprising as it may seem, this plays a vital role in water conservation. The soil becomes soft and porous, allowing rainwater to seep deep into the ground.
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