Well that question is simple I mean right now we are learning about this in Biology =] Here's your answer: They have setae: tiny bristle like things on each pf their segments which help anchor themselves, and move around.
worms don't walk. the slide across. they have tiny hairs on their bodies and their bodies are divided into segments. they stretch the first few segments ahead and grab hold of the ground with those hairs.they then contract their body letting the other segment slide forward. this process continues until the whole worm has moved.
Snails Move by bending their front body and then sliding the back of their body to join the front. Snails move slowly in humans point of view, but not in insects....
it slides on the dirt/ground or grass hahahahahahaha jazmin wuz here =]
Well worms do have legs very very small legs kind of like a centipede
snakes use their belly scales to move and worms enlarge their body starting at their tail going up and as it goes up the previous enlarged area returns to it's normal size and it does this repeatedly
the legs
They use their legs and muscles in their legs.
mostly their pinchers and their legs
Their buttoxe!
It uses its four legs.
they use their muscles to move forward
Worms use their skins for excretion mostly.
Setae
they squiggle back and forth Put some food in the place you want them to move to. Worms move by using their muscles and food sources to use their iron to form energy. This enables them to move
they use it to build body parts and make cells
Depends what they're carrying. Mouth, pincers and back is what they carry with.