How_long_do_most_adult_insects_live
Most between 12 to 18 years.
No, because most insects live in the rain-forests
No. Urea is generally excreted by MOST adult amphibians.
It is most probably adult hood but could possibly be an O.A.P depending on how long you live.
They live in every continent expect Antarctica.
They lay many eggs to make sure some survive to be adults. Most of the young insects do not make it to adult stage.
Adult cicadas feed on plant sap. They are short lived, most living only a few weeks. The larvae live underground and feed on the sap from the roots of trees. They live for a long time, some 7 years, some 15 etc.. depending on the species. They then become an adult an live for a short time.
Like most insects, only a few weeks at the most.
Leaf-cutter ants live on the forest floor looking for good leaves.
Most don't. Molting is a way to grow, and as winged insects are the adult forms, they don't have to grow anymore, and they don't molt. Growing is done in the larval form. Some insects such as mayflies molt into their winged adult form, and then later molt again and emerge with reproductive abilities, but this is not common.
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no where