What might happen to an earthworm if the conditions of its habitat changed would be depend on what the changes were. If things became very wet, the worm would crawl to the surface. If things became very dry, the worm would try to escape but might die first.
Earthworm Jim happened in 1994.
it will still be alive
When the circular muscles of an earthworm contract, the segments of its body become thinner and longer, causing the earthworm to elongate and appear stretched out.
Yes it will increase in a habitat.
it would die from the sudden change of temperature for example, bringing polar bear from north pole to Singapore.
The organisms living in the habitat will eventually perish(die).
The head will move and wiggle a lot, but the rest of the body won't as much.
they move out
This depends on the organisms habitat and the surroundings of the habitat, for example a zoo habitat is well cared for and safe. A rainforest habitat can be in grave danger because of the large population of human beings on the earth. Every habitat is different.
It wi be destroyed.
whatcan happen is the animals and life in that habitat can be destroyed. In a drought there will be no more water for the animals to live from. In a flood the animal-life could die or drown.
it will start moving slowly looking for soil to go under before turning into ice