Since many explosions have already happened and flutterbyes are still here then - yes. Since the temperature at the site of such an explosion can be two million degrees Centigrade then - no. Since all explosions in the last fifty years have been deep underground and flutterbyes live in the sky then - yes. The answer is therefore YES by a margin of two to one.
Insects in general have a higher LD50 for ionizing radiation than do mammals. But nothing is unique about cockroaches. Other effects like the blast and heat will kill them as easily as anything else.
The butterfly changes from a caterpillar to a butterfly during metamorphosis.
An amazing thing that a monarch butterfly does to survive is make a 3,000 mile trip during migration. This is done by millions of monarch butterflies each and every year.
They went from being a ordinary day into a turmoil and chaotic one.
Japanese maples are not cold hardy. If Japanese maples survive the winter in the ground in your area, they still might not survive in a pot because the cold air is so close to the roots.
The proper term is pupa. The butterfly pupa is the cocoon or the chrysalis that the butterfly creates to protect him during metamorphosis.
a butterfly comes out during the night.
The butterfly machine primarily targets the chest muscles, specifically the pectoralis major and minor, during a workout.
"The Butterfly Lion" is set in Africa during the early 20th century.
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Yes, the nuclear membrane is present during interphase.