because it is a creatur dat lives in the soil and furness primary school rocks
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Wet moist soil underground is the best habitat for worms
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Worms sleep in the soil.
A worm can live underground even though it is an animal. The reason for this is because all of the oxygen,, food and moisture it needs is in the soil. And a worm is also an invertibrate.
most live in forests where it is worm and moist
the worm stirs up the soil to moisture it
Only a little bit. If you give it to much it could drown. Just enough to make the soil damp.
Garden worms fertilise the soil. Parasitic worm live inside you drikng your blood (I had a worm in my leg and it was horrible.)
Some insects that live in the soil include earthworms, ants, beetles, grubs, and springtails. These insects play important roles in aerating the soil, breaking down organic matter, and helping with nutrient cycling.
They have moist skin to breath They have streamlined body to move easily underground And much more but I can't be bothered to say lol :L Answered by a 12 yr old at Grammar School
The small yellow worm with a black head typically lives in damp soil or decaying organic matter. Its diet consists of organic material like plant matter and microorganisms found in its habitat.