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Were talking of a whole lot of debris, trees, brush, grass, leaves no reason it wouldn't tangle together compacting enough, for earth worm habitats.
How long do you figure it took that derbris to accumulate into something reasonably sustainable for earthworms? Wouldn't the debris be constantly changing because of the violent action of the water?
As fast as that flood supposedly filled up the earth, I would think by the time the earthworm came to the surface it was already in deep water. I don't assume that earthworms are prolific swimmers.
The odds of these supposed debris floats sustaining earthworms for a year doesn't seem promising.
Of course if the flood wasn't truly world wide, then the worms just headed for the border.
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