yes, they prefer damp and dry areas and dont like the really wet areas so when it rains they come to the top of the soil because its to wet for them at the bottom.
An earthworm is most commonly found in the wet soil after rain or storms.
probably they like dark areas because they are blind and they like wet places because their bodies need water to survive and not shrivel up ( :
They are commonly seen in the rain, so I'd have to saw mosit places.
a wetland. They are eaten by all sorts o9f creatures such as Salamanders, frogs, birds, etc.
Well, worms may live in wet and damp areas such as wet soil.They love soil to squirm around in.
In damp, wet, moist places. Swamps, showers, under rocks that sort of thing.
it lives in damp places like mud or wet grass it also live in wet soil and if we dig it about 1 inch-2 inch in muddy(wetty not at all places) lands we can find them
They live near wet damp areas, such as swamps.
# no one really really knows they live in lots of diffrent places it depends what crab. # some prefer hot and dry ansd some prefer other combinations
Yes they absolutely do!
They live in the ocean or wet spots (Damp).
Wild tree frogs originate from rainforests, where it is very humid and damp. They normally live in the top parts of trees, camouflaged in the leaves. It's very hard to spot them. They prefer hot conditions all year around.
A worms natural habitat is in soil, grass, rocks, water, sand, and even in other organisms.
clams and earthworms are very different because an earthworm does not breathe through gills or by absorbing oxygen through their skin but all these things clams can do but clams can not live on wet or damp places like some worms can do and earthworms also are segmented worms that is how they are different.
"Damp" is a word meaning, "slightly wet". So, damp hair is hair that is slightly wet.
Because of the small leaves which some plants have, they can not live in nice and dry places and can't get enough oxygen and can't get produce carbon dioxide. Therefore they can only live in wet damp and dark places. Hopeful this answers your question.