No, insects are natural to earth, they belong to the earth thus in no sense can insects invade earth.
yes but i forgot the name,,,.............. a tiny bug
Insects didn't come to earth, it lived on earth since the dinosaurs lived.
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.
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The Russians would burn anything that could help an invading army : Scorched Earth .
No!! Insects are needed for us to survive on earth! They help create the carbon dioxide on earth.
No, they are not considered insects they are considered annelids and belong to that phylum.
Insects and Birds
Antarctica
to help earth
Around 928,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
Nothing, other than eating insects that invade the Earth.
Insects have an efficient excretory system that helps them get rid of wastes while conserving water. In addition, crustaceans have gills that are efficient underwater but collapse in air.-e2020