Of course! In humid or rainy places or places with wet soil, there is really no reason for there not to be earthworms except if the temperature is too hot or cold.
no the earthworm is an invertebrate and therefore has no backbone.
invertebrate
invertebrate
Earthworm does not have the back bone. Earthworm is invertebrate animal.
Earthworm does not have the back bone. Earthworm is invertebrate animal.
An earthworm is an invertabrate becausr it has no backbone.
Because a earthworm has a backbone.
No, a Earthworm is an invertebrate.
No. It does not have a backbone so is an invertebrate.
i know that an earthworm is one
Earthworm is an invertebrate hence it has its nerve chord at the "front" of its body, that is at the ventral surface.To avoid causing damage to the nerve chord,earthworm(invertebrate)is dissected dorsal side up.
Invertebrate, as a worm does not have a spine (backbone).