there are actually 35,000 species.
50 million
I think it's because of all the different types of species of worms like the garden worm, the spider worm and the cacoon worm
this question depends upon the size of the worm, if you want the area of the worm in mm or the surface area of the worm.
There are many. The ship worm of the family Teredidea is also known as the Pileworm has 65 species The Teredo is a marine bivalve mollusk.
if im not mistaking a worm or worm species
yes many worms live there inluding the spaghetti worm
Invertebrate various phyla, everyday earthworm probably Phylum Annelida
A worm typically weighs only a few grams, with some species weighing as little as 1-2 grams. The weight of a worm can vary depending on its species, size, and age.
A worm.
sealoid
Tatooinian cliffborer worm.
depends on which species you are talking about - there are about 30 different "species" of Acorn worm and all are under the class hemichordata. -one of these Acorn worm is the Balanoglossus sp., the common representative organism under phylum hemichordata.