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Q: What is the percent of water in a worm?
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Can fresh water clams live in worm water?

Surely only worms can live in worm water?


A water worm is a worm?

It depends on your definition of 'worm'. Earth worms and water worms both belong to the Phylum Annelid, if all Annelids are worms then water worms are worms.


How does water affect an earthworm's outer layer?

Because earth worm is not die when earth worm is in the water.


Does worm likes to be in the water?

it depends on the worm itsself There are about 3 kinds of worm.Like worm segement use its legs or moving like a snake. round worm for example mosquito larva it was smallest kind of worm. flat worm live in water have a flat body move by its tail.


Is a worm a WORM?

It depends on your definition of 'worm'. Earth worms and water worms both belong to the Phylum Annelid, if all Annelids are worms then water worms are worms.


If you are worm farming worm how do they drink?

They just drink naturally and they use lips to drink water if you have a worm farm.


What percentage of a worm is water?

90%


How does deicer dry up an earthworms?

De-icer is made of calcium chloride or other chemical like it mixed into water. Some are simply salt crystals or glycol. All lower the freezing temperature of water. If an earthworm is placed into it, the water that is in the worm will leave and try to equalize the water in the worm with the water outside the worm. That will not work and so the worm is "sucked" dry of water.


How can the worm survive without bones?

Although the worm has not bones, it does have a hydro scleten which is basicly water and it allows the worm to move by contracting muscle's.


What eat a blood worm?

A blood worm eats fresh water snails and not much else


How does a worm obtain water?

From the moisture in the soil.


What does a worm need?

soil and water and plants