yes they can
soft mud/dirt
in mudmud worms can live up to 45 feet in the dirt while their cousins the earthworms can live up a mile!!!
They live underground that's why they are called earthworms.
I would somewhat say yes, because earthworms live and fertilize the dirt. And dirt does affect the economy slightly. I mean, you do buy and sell dirt for lawns and gardens. And without earthworms, our dirt wouldn't be good for growing things in.
No. They are named 'Earth worms' because they live in and eat earth, that is, dirt.
Earthworms live in the soil. Earthworms however will only live in soil where there is food, moisture, oxygen and a favourable temperature. If they don't have these things, they will go somewhere else.
Earthworms live in glaciers.
They can't afford to live anywhere else.
cause they didn't have anywhere else to live
no they will die.
artic
earthworms live in complicated dug-out communities underground.