They actually don't
Dead flies are usually on their backs, legs up in the air, and do not move when poked. Live flies will be more mobile and may attempt to fly away when disturbed. Additionally, dead flies may start to decompose and emit a foul odor.
Yes, humans would still be able to live without flies. Flies play a role in ecosystems by helping with decomposition and pollination, but their absence would not directly impact human survival.
Yes, flies have ears, but they are not like human ears. Flies have tiny sensory organs called Johnston's organs located on their antennae, which help them detect sound and vibration in the air. These organs help flies detect potential threats and mates.
The lifespan of a fly can vary depending on the species. On average, most flies live for about 15-30 days. However, some species can live up to several months under ideal conditions.
The lifespan of flies is short due to their high reproductive rate and the presence of predators and environmental factors that limit their survival. Flies prioritize rapid reproduction over longevity to ensure the continuation of their species. Additionally, flies have a high metabolic rate, leading to faster aging and a shorter lifespan.
Argon does very little to help us live.
They actually don't
How does music help us live longer
The help us breath when we help them live.
They help us breathe while we help them live.
they eat insects like flies, and they help us.
It gives us energy and vitamins
Water helps us to live because it keeps us hydrated. It also is important to plants to help them grow which are fed by animals and people eat both animals and plants to live.
stupid question
it help us to live..
Those that help us live.
it cant