Yes, because unless stuff is falling on them, they aren't affected because it is the ground moving and not the air they are flying in.
Yes, an earthquake cant affect the air flight
it depends how strong the earthquake is
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Yes, there are possibilities of the Earth opening during an Earthquake.
Yes, there was a earthquake. Just look at Matthew 27:51
Mosquitoes typically fly at heights ranging from near the ground to about 25 feet in the air.
They fly at night.
Well there are a few things but the most common is air.Air does not fall during earthquakes.Birds do not fall during earthquakes as well.Basically anything that is invisible or that can fly does not fall during an earthquake.
At 50 degrees F is when it is too cold for mosquitoes to fly.
20km
no. the huge mosquitoes are called crene fly's. they dont bite.
insects that can fly are dragonflies,flies,mosquitoes and a bee insects that cannot fly are unknown.
Adult Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes do not fly very far from the breeding site and generally not more than 250m in their lifetime.
A mosquito that looks like a fly and a regular fly have key differences in behavior and appearance. Mosquitoes have long, thin bodies with a needle-like mouthpart for sucking blood, while flies have shorter bodies and feed on liquids. Mosquitoes are known for biting humans and animals to feed on blood, while flies typically feed on decaying matter. Additionally, mosquitoes are known for their buzzing sound and tend to be more active during dawn and dusk, while flies are more active during the day.
It is Spanish for "little fly". Fly is mosca and uses the diminutive ito to mean small.
House fly, mosquitoes, cockroaches, bugs, wasps, ants etc. Mosquitoes are most harmful of these all.
the animal that consumes mosquitos it the fly catcher