There is no exact temperature since they are cold blooded and are the same temperature as the air and soil that they are found in.
Yes, segmented worms are cold-blooded animals, which means that their body temperature is dependent on the temperature of their environment. They regulate their internal temperature by moving to warmer or cooler areas as needed.
worms are adapted in soil because their body temperature can with stand the temperature in the soil(since their body takes in moisture to live).
Worms cannot survive in temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
32.9853589 to be exact
Coral is at the same temperature as the water it is found in.
ther are over 9,000 types of worms in the world :)
The average body temperature for a worm is generally around the temperature of its environment, as worms are ectothermic and rely on external sources to regulate their body temperature.
The number of worms in a foot can vary greatly depending on the environment, soil type, and local ecosystem. In healthy soil, you might find anywhere from a few to several hundred worms in just one square foot, as they thrive in rich, organic materials. However, this number can fluctuate based on factors like moisture, temperature, and food availability. Therefore, it's difficult to provide an exact count without specific context.
Well, If you are talking about the state of freezing point that would mean the exact temperature that a liquid freezes. Although I am not sure of the exact temperature :-) The exact time that a substance turns into a solid.
Worms can live in a container for several weeks to a few months, depending on factors like food availability, moisture levels, and temperature.
it depends on where on earth it is.Sorry if it didn't help
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