It can mate with the closest organism no matter what sex.
the crop
Earthworms respond to vinegar by moving away from the vinegar because of the vinegars fumes.
Well the largest breed of earthworm is found on the Continent of Australia. They can grow '' Normally' to be 1 foot in length and when moving '' stretching' they can be 2 feet long and can jump up to 12 feet high.
An earthworm, while moving, chews up some soil and spits out the same amount of soil back into the ground. The soil which was eaten becomes fertile and more plants will grow on fertile soil. therefore, an earthworm helps a farmer by making soil fertile.
Traction advantage , moving one place to another location
migration
it will start moving slowly looking for soil to go under before turning into ice
moving water
The structures that help earthworms and most other worms in the annelida phylum are called setae. These are bristle-like structures that act almost like feet and grip the surface the earthworm is moving on.
Setae on an earthworm (an annelid) point backwards to add traction as it moves, especially if it is moving up soil or something. Think of it as hooks, essentially a source of friction, for the generally smooth worm as it moves using peristaltic motion.
Assuming they are all part of the torque-multiplier, and the hauling end is moving parallel with the load end, the advantage is 4:1.
paper is fixed & only pens are moving horizontaly