Water, especially from a stream or creek, has many insects that are not visible to the eye. One quart of it can have as many as 1000 insects.
One reason is that the life cycle of most insects is very short. There may be 1-15 generations in a year (As opposed to 1 every 14-20ish years in humans). Another reason is many insects have hundreds to thousands of offspring every reproductive cycle. Let's assume we're talking about an insect with 10 generations per year, that they exist in a 1:1 male to female ratio (which is common in insects), that each mating pair can produce 1,000 eggs and that we start with 1 mating pair. At generation 1, we have 1 mating pair. These 2 insects make 1000 babies. At Generation 2 we have 500 mating pairs (1000/2 because of 1:1 ratio). These 500 mating pairs make 500x1000 (500,000) babies. At Generation 3, which isn't even 6 months into the first year, we have 250,000 mating pairs that have 250000x1000 babies. Since each egg may contain mutations, you can see why insect populations can evolve quickly.
Chickens also outnumber humans I beleive. KollinRats they say theres one every 14 meters, Chickens, Fish, Birds, Bacteria if it counts, and possibly cats and dogs
it can flap it wings 120000000 in 1000 minutes
No. Liger can reach 1000 pounds, and tigers 600+, but no cat can weigh 1000 kg.
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What is a 'unit'? A unit could be one pint, then the answer is 1000. Or one un it could be a quart, then the answer is 500.
a liter ? A liter is equal to 1000 cc and is close to a quart.
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1000 milliliters is 1.06 quarts.
1 US quart = 946.352946 millilitersTherefore if we round to the nearest tenth of a decimal and use 946.4, we can use that number to make a proportion. The proportion is 1/946.4=X/1000. The answer is 1.06 quarts equals 1000ml. You could divide 1000 by 946.4, but doing the problem RIGHT will get you the RIGHT answer when you have different numbers.
946.5588641 ml = 1 quart 946.5588641 ml = 1 quart
I collected a 100 dollars in pennies once and I could fit about 13 dollars worth in a wide mouth, one quart, Ball Mason Jar. That's about 1300 per quart.
A liter holds 1000 ml. A quart holds 946.352946 ml. So, a liter holds (1000-946.352946) ml more than a quart, or 53.647054 ml more.
There are 4 cups in a quart 1000/4 = 250 quarts
many things can hold 1000 insects here are some, swamps lakes ponds and trees.
There are 2 pints in one quart. Therefore, 1000 pints is equal to 1000/2 = 500 quarts.
A liter.A quart is a little bit smaller since its:1 US quart = 946.352946 millilitersand1 liter = 1000 millilitersIt would be a liter.A liter