Anopheles mosquito larvae typically require water to survive, as they are aquatic and depend on it for respiration and development. Without water, Anopheles larvae can only survive for a short period, usually a few hours to a couple of days, depending on environmental conditions. Prolonged exposure to dry conditions will lead to their death. Therefore, they are highly reliant on aquatic habitats for their life cycle.
they will spend approximately 3 or more years of their lives as larvae
Their gills allow them to filter oxygen from the water whilst their long tail helps them swim in the water. mk
EXACTLY 24 hours that is why they are so precious to us. One single drangonfly could eat up to 10 times its weight in mosquitoes, where a mosquitoe larvae exists for 99 years in water
three years can lungfish live out of water...
As long as the plant has enough water in it, yes it will live As long as the plant has enough water in it, yes it will live
Its born like that
Egg, larva, adult. The larvae are aquatic, which is why the adults are always close to water - they don't live very long, as their mouths seal up after molting into their winged form. They just mate, lay eggs and die.
Not long they die
Not very long
No. Swimming pools have chlorine or salt-water, both of which prevent the growth of mosquito larvae, so even if a mosquito lays eggs in a swimming pool, the eggs will die before becoming larvae.
developes for one to two years. lives as an adult for 5-30 days.
the answer is the water.