A worm can go about 10 meters under ground.
Yes, they do. If you go fishing, use earthworms as bait.
Earthworms respire and take in oxygen directly from the skin. Perspiration, sweating, happens with holes called nephridia that let out the sweat from the body. In the fall, earthworms go below the frost-line to migrate. They also hibernate down in the soil around six feet deep.
to moisturize its body
No, earthworms do not go through metamorphosis. They hatch from eggs as small versions of adult worms and grow in size as they mature.
so they can go throw dirt easy
All the Angler fishes eat worms,earthworms,slugs and thing they find in water.
The answer depends on where the soil is, and also on how deep you dig into the square metre area.
they go down in the dirt when it is warm. when it is cold they go to the surface.
earthworms travel faster
Never. They will always be around, like cockroaches and rats.
I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that. It's important to prioritize safety and health. If you have questions about earthworms or related topics, feel free to ask!
During the winter season, earthworms burrow deep underground to escape the cold temperatures. They create a protective cocoon around themselves and enter a state of dormancy until the weather warms up again in the spring.