Yes. Insects breed wherever they are found. The status of the nation they are in does not affect this.
it could have all types of diseases or insects breeding in it. no 1 wants to drink it and probably die
A hypothesis is a prediction on what you think will happen. For experiments on insects being attracted to light or heat, a hypothesis could be that insects are attracted to light over heat.
The absolute worst case scenario that could happen in Europe is that anything could happen in Europe. It is a continent of many countries with a large population. Who knows what will happen.
It could happen and some believe non-targeted insects are already dying due to Bt (genetically modified to produce an insecticide in the plant itself).
the honeybees would not give out honey and amphibians would not eat insects then we could not survive
depends on the bug they could but i very much doubt it
I'm not sure that there is a reason this can't happen. However, it shouldn't be allowed to happen because the resulting puppies from a successful breeding of this sort could be large enough to cause serious complications to, if not kill, the chiweenie.
you could NOT get a zorua egg without breeding at the day care center
Well this could be an advantage to the insects because the insects can conceal with the color of the sticks. This trait could have evolved the through natural selection because its a chance of staying alive.
Well, lets be serious here, formic and carminic acids ( the most commonly used acids within insects) are only dangerous to other insects, as we have some small traces of these in our stomachs which makes us immune to there dangers. And anyway, when have you been killed by a bee or wasp sting?!?
If the number of insects increased significantly, it could disrupt local ecosystems and food chains, potentially leading to imbalances. Some plants might benefit from increased pollination, while others could suffer from overgrazing or destruction. Additionally, an increase in certain insect populations could facilitate the spread of diseases or pests, impacting agriculture and human health. Conversely, the rise in insects could also attract more predators, potentially stabilizing the population over time.
If the US stopped trade with China, it could lead to economic disruptions for both countries. Prices of goods may increase, businesses could suffer, and there could be political tensions. It could also impact global supply chains and relationships with other countries.