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Well the classification of earthworms are 0399844. Also if the decimal value of this I can surely give it to you. Here it is 344532234.454433. Thankyou and I hope I haven't wasted your time.

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An earthworm is classified as follows:

* Kingdom: Animalia * Phylum: Annelida * Class: Oligochaeta * Order: Haplotaxida * Suborder: Lumbricina Families: * Acanthodrilidae * Criodrilidae * Eudrilidae * Glossoscolecidae * Lumbricidae * Magascolecidae An earthworm is in the class of annelid phylum. Lumbricus terrestris commonly found in the soil are the red colored dew worms we fish with.

In temperate zone areas, another of the most commonly seen earthworms are lumbricids (Lumbricidae).

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Earth worms are classified under the phylum Annelids, which can be divided into three classes: Oligiochaeta (the earthworms and their relatives), Polychaeta (the polychaetes), and Hirudinea (the leeches.)

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earthworm = kingdom animalia, phylum annelida, CLASS OLIGOCHAETA, Order Haplotaxida, suborder lumbricina

srry Brandon :p

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In regards to taxonomy, the earthworm belongs to the class Chaetopoda.

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It is in the earthworm family

I am not so sure it is an animal.

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The Earthworms is in the Oligochaeta class.

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The classification of an earthworm is:

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Annelida

Class: Oligochaeta

Order: Megadrilacea

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Decomposers

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