While it may seem as though mosquitoes hatch when there is rain, this is not the case. After it rains, shallow, still puddles called vernal pools form where mosquitoes lay their eggs and reproduce. Their life cycle is very quick and therefore it may seem as though they hatch when it rains.
if there were no vampire bats the mosquitos would get out of control
Indonesia lies in the equator therefore it has a tropical rainforest. However some parts in Indonesia are highlands - quite singnificantly above the sea level - therefore have a much colder/ milder climate.
if your talking about an egg in the rain if it would hatch the answer is not likely. rain would allow bacteria and stuff enter the egg and it would kill the chick and they need to be kept warm to develope and hatch
Yes you can smell the rain theres a kind of scent in the air so you can tell it's going to rain.
in places where theres lots of rain & snow!
Mosquito eggs are unique. They can lay dormant for years until a flood or good rain comes and helps them hatch.
Well after it hatches theres not much left to do, but to just train it.
Certain diseases can be spread due to standing water (such as Malaria). Malaria is spread through heavy rain by insects that lay their eggs in water. Mosquitos lay their eggs in water, the eggs hatch and the quantity of the insect increases. This makes it more likely for individuals in the area to be bitten and infected by the disease.
there are lots like aracnids and mosquitos, but only some of them have venom and carry diseases which can cause malaria
depends. The minimum there can be is like about 100. Example in Madagascar theres about 50,000 trees. In Brazil in like the whole country theres like 25,000,000 rain forest trees
because if theres no river no rain
Rain and snow can come from the wind displacing the water vapor or clouds in other regions.