Worms want to be wet. Dry will kill it. It could live in muddy sand but hot sand will kill it. So I would say not really.
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β 9y agoNo. Earthworms feed on decomposing organic mater. Sand is not organic.
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There are worms that are parcites and live of from other animals like tapeworm and ring worm and there are worms that live in soil like earthworms.
No glow worms do not live in soil they live in caves[the roof of caves]
the tube worms live in the abyssopelagic zone which is in the ocean.
most worms live in the far ground so when you are looking for worms dig until you see orange soil that's where most worms live
The most common segmented worms, the earth worm, can live anywhere!
Worms live in poop. By eating poop they have worms and barf
Yes, worms often live together in groups in the soil where they burrow and feed. They form communities and interact with each other through behaviors like mating, feeding, and building burrows. Certain species also exhibit a social structure within their groups.
Earthworms live for 8 months-20 years, other segmented worms can live longer.
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no. worms live in holes in the ground that they dig in the dirt after it rains. wormholes are something in space.
yes, they live in the earth
Larval Trichinella worms often live in the muscle tissue of animals, including pigs and wild game, where they form cysts. When infected meat is consumed by humans, the larvae are released in the digestive system, where they mature into adult worms.