Because there are more species of insect than anything else on this planet and they outnumber all other species and can live in any environment
No, they are not considered insects they are considered annelids and belong to that phylum.
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Yes, the exoskeleton and wings do help insects to be a successful species. The hard exoskeleton protects internal organs and while wings allow movement.
Nah its not...
i dont know. what do you think?
Insects
no, successful is an adjective in that sentence
Yes
No- he is usually considered one of the least successful full-term presidents.
There were main countries in which the song God Is a Girl was considered successful. The song God Is a Girl was considered most successful in the United States and England.
Yes. they are just not mature. Maggots are fly larva (or babies), and flies are insects.
Yes, insects are considered to be part of the animal kingdom. They are fauna, not flora.