yes, obviously, they are called insects cos they can live IN water
in India
No. Some live in warmer climates than others do. And some even live in the water.
Some : - Insects, Amphibians, Fish, Reptiles, mammals and Birds all live in or on pond water.
Mosquito
there are no animals that live in water when young, but there are insects that live in water when young, like the mosquito larva. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Insects are, of course, animals. Other animals that live in the water are tadpoles, the young of frogs and toads.
Water bugs,Mayflies,and Water Scorpions.
underground
no they would die under water
Insects who live on leaves absorb the Water either from the leaf or just drink from small water drops that have formed, especially in rain forests
Not all insects drown in water. In fact, quite a few live there for at least part of their lives. Insects breathe through holes in the sides of their bodies. If they can't get air in through the holes, they will suffocate. That's why insects that are not specialized for living in water will die in water. But dragonfly nymphs, mosquito larvae, and water beetles all live in water quite happily!
Some examples of solitary insects include praying mantises, beetles, and certain species of bees such as digger bees and sweat bees. These insects typically live and forage alone rather than in social groups or colonies.
they eat tiny insects that live on water and land