Because earth worm is not die when earth worm is in the water.
the earths outer layer
Yes, chlorinated water kills earthworms. The worms in question must breathe through their outer layers. The "skin" needs to be kept moist, but waterlogged, with the consequence that too much of any water -- not just chlorinated -- will kill earthworms.
Epidermis
Earthworms have a specialized skin that is covered in a thin layer of mucous which helps to keep their gas exchange surface moist. This mucous layer acts as a barrier to prevent water loss through evaporation. Additionally, earthworms can retract into their burrows during unfavorable conditions to reduce exposure to dry air and conserve moisture. Finally, earthworms have a well-developed excretory system that helps regulate their internal water balance, allowing them to survive in a variety of environmental conditions.
The Cortex
No, your body does not absorb water when you shower. The outer layer of skin acts as a barrier to prevent water from being absorbed into the body. Some moisture may be absorbed into the skin temporarily, but it is not enough to significantly affect your hydration levels.
cuticle is the thick layer outside the leaf to prevent loss of water.
Coconut is dispered by water. It has waterproof outer layer or fibrus husks to help stay afloat in water.
Water if used in limit does not affect ozone. If used more, it affects the ozone.
No, water does not have skin. Skin is a protective outer layer that covers living organisms, while water is a liquid substance that does not have a skin.
Earthworms will eat through anything in the soil and get they're energy and water from what they consume.
A flower takes in water through the xylem, which is the outer layer of the stem.Hope this answer helped you in any way.