No, earthworms cannot hear, but the feel the vibrations through the ground. That is their form of sight and hearing.
Earthworm move react to sound
the earthworms will die
Earthworms can survive in temperatures up to 100 degrees if they are in the ground and out of direct sunlight, but direct sunlight can terminate them. The materials they are in insulate them.
There are various types of animals that can react to light differently. In the case of the red worms they react by often retreating from the light.
beacause of the garavity of the newspaper .. :0
Not really unless there is a big temperature change! I have a worm farm they don't care. But if there cold and your warm and you pick them up they'll react.
they only react depending on the sound....
No
The answer will depend on what the stimulus is, and that information is missing. Your nose will not react to sound but your ears will. Conversely, your ears will not react to sound but your nose will.
because its smart
your stomache releses gases when you are hungery and when they colide, they react causing the bubbly feeling and the sound
When earthworms are in light too long, they become paralyzed, their skin falls off, and then they die.
earthworms travel faster