A worm can survive in many circumstances. A worm can survive in: wet dirt, a jar of water(not filled completely, just about 1 or 2 inches, you dont want to DROWN it) and probably in grassy areas.
Not the kind of plants we know here on earth.
well it depens, some people say that mars is a really warm planet, and there is no water.
Yes if we can create an atmosphere for it.
no they cant because there is no air
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yes worms do like light they need it to live but they only need it for about 5 mins for the day to survive
An amphibian has the ability to survive in water or on land, worms and most snakes do not.
Worms do not actually have brains, but they do have nerve ganglia, which are like very tiny brains. There are many different kinds of worms, and they do not all have the same ganglia.
Without them they would not be able to move around and find their food/prey.Without food they wouldn't be able to survive and suck
Mars. Because they have found worms on Mars. which means there is water because otherwise worms would not survive.
Most worms will survive in sand, but not all.
If we find any, and there's no evidence thus far to indicate there are worms on Mars, we'll look into the situation and find out. You can bet on it!
by going underground
No
No because they have no oxygen in mars
no there is no oxygen on mars and no water
This will depend on the temperature of the compost. Most worms will not survive freezing, however some may burrow into the compost or cocoon themselves and survive, some will even go into a form of hibernation. It is best to keep the worms and compost somewhere sheltered to prevent the worms from dying.
Unless humans figure out a way to create artificial air, we would never survive on Mars.
no because you need oxygen and in Mars
It's possible for microscopic worms!
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