Yes. All life slowly evolves with each new generation.
This is an example of coevolution, where two or more species reciprocally affect each other's evolution. In this case, the flowering plants and insects have evolved traits that benefit each other, such as the plants producing nectar for the insects in exchange for pollination services.
To fly.
what affect tectonics have on evolution of new spiecies
The term coevolution (affect) is used to describe cases where two (or more) species reciprocally affect each other's evolution. So for example, an evolutionary change in the morphology of a plant, might affect the morphology of an herbivore that eats the plant, which in turn might affect the evolution of the plant, which might affect the evolution of the herbivore and so on.
Evolution.
No
Insects fly by air aerodynamics lift,thrust,drag,gravity! Sheesh use your brains!
An entomologist is a scientist who studies insects. They research insect biology, behavior, evolution, ecology, and classification.
Insects affect man in many ways as a consequence of varied habits and behavior. These insects will bite because humans corner them in their habitats.
trying to control pests with chemical
Andrei K. Brodskii has written: 'The evolution of insect flight' -- subject(s): Insects, Evolution, Flight
they affect human becuase they eat alot of insects