Earthworms stay underground to obtain food and to avoid heat above the earth crust .
Earthworms come up to the surface during rain because the ground is saturated with water. If they stay underground, they will drown.
Earthworms stay underground because the darkness lets them avoid being dried out by the sun. Light paralyzes them if they are in it for too long (more than an hour). They therefore cant move back to safety and dies. Also if the skin dries out, they are unable to breathe. When the place is too hot or too warm, they burrow into the soil.
It is really hot during the day but it is much cooler during the night so that's why rats stay underground during the hot day and come out during the cooler night.
Yes. earthworms require their skin to be moist to breathe.
never go close to metals, stay away from windows and stay close to an underground area.
Your car probably has daytime running lights which operate at 60% of full power.
year around. during winter and fall they stay underground
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Chipmunks hibernate in underground burrows or tunnels during the winter months to stay warm and conserve energy.
Animals that live underground include many rodents such moles, voles, gophers and shrews. Earthworms also tend to live underground. Some animals, such as prairie dogs, ground hogs and others make underground burrows but do not stay underground all of the time.
They do unless they stay close to the moisture in the ground.
Copperheads typically hibernate in dens or burrows underground during the winter months to stay warm and survive the cold temperatures.