No, earthworms do not have eyes. They primarily rely on their sense of touch and their ability to detect light and vibrations to navigate through the soil.
Earthworms have light-sensitive cells but not true eyes. They are able to detect changes in light and use this information to move away from light and avoid potential predators.
NO, EARTHWORMS DO NOT HAVE EYES. THEY LACK COMPLEX VISUAL ORGANS LIKE EYES THAT ARE FOUND IN MANY OTHER ANIMALS. INSTEAD, EARTHWORMS RELY ON OTHER SENSORY MECHANISMS TO NAVIGATE THEIR ENVIRONMENT.