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What is the difference between an earthworm and a worm?

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The term "worm" is a broad term that can refer to many different types of invertebrates, including earthworms. Earthworms are a specific type of worm that belong to the phylum Annelida, while other worms may belong to different phyla, such as Nematoda or Platyhelminthes. Earthworms are known for their long, segmented bodies and play important roles in soil health and nutrient cycling. Other types of worms may have different body shapes and functions.
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An earthworm is a specific type of worm that usually lives in soil, while the term "worm" can refer to many different types of segmented invertebrates, including earthworms. Earthworms are also beneficial to soil health and are often used in composting, while some other types of worms can be harmful to plants or animals.
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1- CLASSIFICATION; WORM IS A BROAD TERM THAT REFERS TO ANY ELONGATED AND SOFT BODIED INVERTEBRATE ANIMAL. EARTHWORM REFERS TO THE ANNELID WORMS BELONGING TO THE CLASS OLIGOCHAETA.

2- HABITAT: EARTHWORMS ARE FOUND IN SOIL, WORMS MAY INHABIT DIVERSE ENVIRONMENTS.
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The term "worm" is a broad, general category that encompasses various species, while an "earthworm" specifically refers to a type of worm that lives in soil, aiding in soil health and nutrient cycling.
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