There are not fewer insects on Earth than mollusks but rather the opposite is true. Due to their small size, there are an estimated 10 quintillion insects living on Earth at any given time.
Insects. There are more insects in one square mile than the population of people on earth. Hope this helps.
more than 95% of animals are invertebrates.
The most populated animal more than humans are ants
No. (See related question below, "What is the most abundant form of life on Earth?").
more than 800,000
Because there where fewer insects
Nothing, other than eating insects that invade the Earth.
potassium
Insects. There are more insects in one square mile than the population of people on earth. Hope this helps.
No, snails belong to the gastropod class under phylum Mollusca (molluscs). Arthropoda are a different phylum and characterized by joint appendages, like insects and crustaceans.
The seafloor crust is younger than the continental crust.
humans --------------------------------------- There are far more insects than there are humans!
There are more insects than any other animal on Earth.
Don't think anyone knows which exact species for sure. "Insects" is wrong, as insects are not a single species but is instead an entire class of arthropods, consisting of more than a million separate species.
No. Earth has far fewer craters. Most that once existed on Earth have been eroded, buried, or otherwise destroyed by geologic activity.
Life on earth consists largely of microscopic life (bacteria, paramecia, etc.) and insects. All animal groups higher than insects just "fill in the empty slots".
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