Dead plants and animals would pile up if it were not for the earthworms.
If all the earthworms disappeared from a lawn, more earthworms would come in. But, if your question is that what would happen if earthworms would no longer live in a lawn, then the lawn would become less fertile, because earthworms keep the soil good.
it would die :*(
It'd either die, crawl out, or you'd move it out on your next bowel movement.
They would become evergreens.
it wiil die
all the insects would die
While it would be more difficult for kiwi to find food, the loss of earthworms alone would not stop them being able to eat. Besides earthworms, kiwi primarily eat fruit, seeds, fungi, insect larvae and other invertebrates. They have been known to eat eels, freshwater crayfish, small lizards and even frogs. Of more concern would be the long-term ramifications of the loss of earthworms. Earthworms are vital to the health of the soil, and many other organisms rely on earthworms doing their part to aerate and fertilise the soil in order to survive. In the long term, all other organisms of the forest would suffer, and this would include the kiwi.
They would thrive, seeing as they aren't being eaten.
The leaves would dry out
Nothing. As the leaves do a specific job when the conditions are right the leaves would cease to function when the conditions were not suitable. Now they just fall off.
By coating the leaves of a money plant with will make these more shiny but it will harm the plant as oily coat will not facilitate exchange of air to and fro stomata.