Maybe, insects have a higher LD50 for ionizing radiation than mammals do. However close in the blast or thermal flash are very likely to kill them.
cockroaches don't die if u stomp on them and you are talking about beatles
It all depends on how big the explosion was or how close you are.
more than 20 miles and you would still get burned
The Whirligig beetle breathes through gills under the water. They live in the water for long periods of time.
herclus beetle live in the tropical forests
Nuclear reactions can be both good and bad. They can produce clean energy, like in nuclear power plants, but also be used to create nuclear weapons which have destructive capabilities. The key is in how nuclear reactions are managed and controlled.
That depends mostly on where you are relative to the burst.
A nuclear explosion which may cause a nuclear holocaust. If you do this, it could cause the end of the world. This is a secret held by the CDC. Whatever you do, do not do this. It could cause the end of all life as we know it. If you do do it, and you live, drink it.
a dung beetle lives 1 and a half years
japan of course because it is called Japanese beetle
where does a whirligig live
beetle