Mites have 8 eight legs. Mite belongs to Arachnid class, not Insect class which have 6 six legs.
A mite is an invertebrate. Mites belong to the class Arachnida, which includes spiders and ticks, and are characterized by having no backbone. They are tiny arthropods that can be found in various environments, including soil, water, and as parasites on plants and animals.
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Mites are members of the subclass Acari, class Arachnida. A large number of species is known.
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No, a mite is not a consumer.
Some homonyms for "mite" are "might" and "mite" (referring to a small arachnid).
The cost for a sale mite, which typically represents a very small amount of money (often a fraction of a cent), would depend on the price of clean water in their location. Assuming an average price of $1.50 per gallon, purchasing 5,000 gallons would cost about $7,500. However, given that a sale mite's purchasing power is extremely limited, it would be impractical for them to afford such an expense. Thus, the concept of a sale mite buying this amount of water is more theoretical than realistic.