a moist soil with dead and decaying vegtables
the soil it lies in
Damp areas.
The earth...... ( it lives in moist damp dark dirt) ... ( underground)
they don't adapt to well to environmental change especially changes such as deforestation.
yes it is!
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.
centimetres
Decomposer (APEX)
Environment factors that might affect an earthworm living in a lawn include soil moisture levels, temperature, pH levels, presence of pesticides or herbicides, and availability of organic matter for food. Changes in any of these factors can impact the earthworm's ability to survive and thrive in its habitat.
The Australian Gippsland earthworm can grow up to 3 meters (about 10 feet) in length, making it one of the longest earthworm species in the world. These remarkable worms are primarily found in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia, and are known for their impressive size and unique burrowing habits. Their length can vary depending on environmental conditions and habitat.
There are many animals that are not dangerous. The best example would be an earthworm. There have been no known injuries ever inflicted on a human by an earthworm.
Earthworms vary greatly in their length.