Some insects can survive floods by utilizing various adaptations. For instance, certain species can float on water or cling to debris, while others have developed the ability to enter a state of dormancy until conditions improve. Additionally, insects like some beetles and water striders can thrive in flooded environments, as they are well-adapted to aquatic habitats. However, prolonged flooding can be detrimental to many insect populations, particularly those that require specific terrestrial habitats.
luck
No
sometimes people can servive flash floods or just regular floods
they leave the area, or they get to high ground.
A cockroach
They eat insects.
To help survive during floods .
They manged to get on their roofs and not be pyscho when recue comes
dont worry well just all die
insects are really smart and they can survive alot and i mean alot
Life on the Oregon Trail was very hard for the pioneers and their families. Many of them walked with bare feet over 15 miles a day. They had to survive floods, bad weather, insects, snakes, lack of food, hostile Native Americans and diseases.
Life on the Oregon Trail was very hard for the pioneers and their families. Many of them walked with bare feet over 15 miles a day. They had to survive floods, bad weather, insects, snakes, lack of food, hostile Native Americans and diseases.