Bugs that seem to materialize out of nothing are often the result of a process called "spontaneous generation," which is a historical belief that life can arise from non-living matter. In reality, many insects, like flies or gnats, can appear suddenly due to their rapid reproduction cycles and the presence of organic matter for breeding. When conditions are right, such as warmth and moisture, dormant eggs or larvae can hatch, creating the illusion that they came from nowhere. However, they actually stem from previously existing life forms.
To materialize is to appear from nothing. Here are some sentences.The Star Trek transporter causes people to materialize on the platform.The image will materialize as you heat the paper.The idea will materialize in my mind sooner or later.
To materialize, means as it where, to come out of thin air. So to answer your question, no, nothing can just, materialize, whatever "this" might be, even though it might seem like it. All material in its basic form, is energy, which is traded, here, or there.
nothing because all bugs are insects
The butler appeared suddenly, seeming to materialize out of nowhere.
nothing because all bugs are insects
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הִתְגַּשֵּׁם (hitgashem) and it's definition is "materialize"
emerge materialize
Nothing. Lady Bugs and Mosquitoes are different species of bugs, they cannot reproduce! Hope this helps!
Nothing; bugs can't talk.Stop bugging me!
Banister
Materialize.