Well, worms dont have lungs, so they wont drown if hit by a giant drop of water. They come out simply to mate. They lay side by side that is hard to do in a burrow.
Their holes get flooded and when they are out in the rain they can stay moist if they stay in their holes they will get crusty so when it rains they run with their legs to the outside world
They are having issues with breathing and need ot get up where the water is not restricting their air.
the rain gets in their homes and floods it...
Animals will come out of the soil because the rain soaks through the soil, causing it to become damp. Most land creatures prefer to stay dry.
When it rains, earthworms are essentially drowning under the ground because they breathe through their skin, so they come up onto land in order to breathe. Then they get stuck there and die and dry up.
Did you get into environmental studies also? I did and I'm not sure so im going to say perfume :0
earthworms, the ones that come out after it rains outside, reproduce using the clitellum and exchanging sperm. the clitellum secretes a cocoon that envelops the two worms and they produce eggs and exchange sperm.
the rains
There Will Come Soft Rains was created in 1920.
Earthworms come out at night because:Their skin burns in the daylightThey are nocturnalTheir predators come out during the dayHope this helps - Katy x
Reindeer do not only come out after it rains. This is just a very funny pun based on the name of the animal.
there are NO WORMS after heavy rain because they need rain but when its really hot they die because the don't have water. there are NO WORMS after heavy rain because they need rain but when its really hot they die because the don't have water.
Earthworms come up to the surface during rain because the ground is saturated with water. If they stay underground, they will drown.
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The monsoon climate is found near India Sri Lanka and Bangladesh the monsoon climate is caused by the monsoon rains, basically they are winds that have come from Australia (Southern Hemisphere) and they blow up and left, then when they reach the southern hemisphere they blow right and cause a wet season for India known as the monsoon rains, because it rains for about 3 months really heavily.
Earthworms are not insects. (Not all insects shed their skin.)