no it wouldn't because there would be so much air drag that it would slow down enough to survive the impact.
ANS2:Yes, it would. It would be so far from its nest that it would never find it. It would soon die from starvation or by being eaten. ANS3:It would depend on where it was dropped. If you drop it out of a plane and the ant falls into a lake, pond, river or ocean, it will likely drown or be eaten by a fish. Likewise, being dropped onto a glacier or in the middle of a desert will both shorten its life. ANS4:It would depend on the type of ant. Some ants fly while some ants serve as living water jugs (repletes). If you drop a honey ant replete a few inches it will burst like a water balloon. ANS5:If you drop it out of a plane, it will die. If you don't drop it out of a plane, it will die. Worker ants have a fairly short life span. Queen ants can live for decades but, they all die.If a bee were to sting an ant, the ant would certainly die. But a bee would usually have no reason to sting an ant.
ant eaters would die and every thing else will die
the ants would die...
Probably not , an ant lacks mass .
no
You could die because ant bites effect the heart rate.
No, no it would not, ants are too small, they would hide under the dirt, all another source of protection.
they would die
we would all obviously die
it would probly die after the beer
Ants are not good to have in the house. We have an ant problem in my house, and I would suggest using ant killer powder.
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