Grasshoppers help us just like any other organisms help us. They are food to other organisms that we use for food.
Grasshoppers are a valuable part of the ecosystem, as they serve as a food source for many animals such as birds and reptiles. They also help control plant populations by feeding on vegetation. However, in certain situations, grasshopper populations can become pests and damage crops.
no they eat plants
help them jump higher
If grasshoppers do then locust do .
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they have tiny spiracles on their abdomen that help them breathe
No, they do not help us, in fact, grasshoppers eat your plants. the worst kind of grasshopper multiplies very quickly, gets very large, is colorful, (or is black with a red, orange, or yellow stripe down it's back) and is called a Lubber Grasshopper. if you see one, there's sure to be more somewhere, so exterminate them.
To help them grind all kinds of food
springy legs and the help of their wings
Many characteristics make the grasshoppers sucessful, but their long wings help a lot.