They don't actually like the dark, but they like being in the soil. There, birds can not find them there, and the dirt is damp. If they are above ground, the sun dries out their slime, which they need to move. That is why worms come out when it is raining and it is wet.
the same way any other organism does; it is consumed and therefore recycled by other decomposers when it dies. Earthworms are considered decomposers because they eat rotting or dead organisms and they essentially excrete the chemical nutrients that enrich soil so that plants can grow.
The abs light is on because there is a problem with the abs system. Until the problem is fixed the light will remain on. Once the problem is fixed the light will reset itself.
Opinion 1. It varies depending on the species, but each has at least 37 segments. http://animals.howstuffworks.com/worms/earthworm-info.htm Opinion 2. Thats wrong, worms have over 100 segments. (i vote for #1.)
it means that you have a bulb out somewhere on your truck.... IE backup light, brake light, turn signal, running light.. etc etc..
There are dozens of things that turn the light on. Get the codes read at the auto zone.
No. Earthworm eggs turn into earthworms.
The left turn has right away
turn the light off
Turn around the light house where the switch is where the lobster.
Go to the light house , use the lobster that the fisherman gave you and turn the light . It will make the bird fly away .
BRONSKI BEAT - Smalltown Boy
You have to get the lobster then turn the light on the lighthouse toward the clock and the bird (seagull) will fly away.
you use as a wrench at the top of the light house to turn the light to scare the seagull away
trrick question, one would NOT have a green light! One would have a RED light, and everyone knows you cannot turn LEFT on a red light!
Mary asked me to turn off the light, but I didnt want to because I was so tired that the switch seemed miles away.
Every time light hits a surface, some will be absorbed (and turn into heat) and some will be reflected away until it hits another surface where another part of it is absorbed. Eventually all the light will be used up.
Check the DMV manual.