It doesn't shrivel or pop, it just dies. It cracks and leaks.
If the gene for colored spots was not passed from a moth to its offspring, the offspring would not have colored spots. Traits are inherited from parents through genes, so without the gene for colored spots, the offspring would not exhibit this specific physical characteristic.
If a gypsy moth is an insect (which it probably is) than it would have 6 legs like all other insects.
The moth you have found is a Luna moth.
In large quantities, moth dust can be harmful if ingested or inhaled. It may contain toxic compounds from the moth's environment or diet. It's best to avoid contact with moth dust and take precautions when handling items that may be contaminated.
The moth being identified is the Luna moth.
Putting metal in the microwave can cause a fire to happen.
The microwave will explode and catch fire
the population of the moth would have change if its reversed by having
the population of the moth would have change if its reversed by having
nothing would happen the microwave does not know if there is anything in there or not.
It will became hot and the skin will become ywllo
the microwave will get really hot
It'll warm up, start to boil and eventually evaporate.
If this is a joke the answer is if the moth fairy is a moth the moth would follow the light queen.
Putting tinfoil in a microwave can cause sparks and potentially start a fire due to its thin, reflective surface and the metal's ability to conduct electricity. It is not safe to put tinfoil in a microwave.
If a battery is placed in a microwave, it can potentially explode due to the release of gases inside the battery when heated. This can cause damage to the microwave and pose a safety risk. It is not safe to put a battery in a microwave.
I have never seen that happen. There may be a fault in your microwave.