A mosquito dipped in water may be unable to fly due to the water weighing down its wings and body, which can hinder its ability to generate lift. Additionally, the water can interfere with the mosquito's wing movement and disrupt its balance. If the mosquito's body and wings are coated in water, it may also struggle to dry off and regain its normal flying capabilities.
two reasons 1. the water makes its wing sticky so when they baet together they stick causing it to lose speed and altitude 2.the water weighs the mosquito down so its wings cannot support it like if you wear your clothes into a swimming pool then try to go for a run
Yes you do get dipped in holy water
When I dipped my finger into the water, the water transferred in the opposite direction to my finger's movement.
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The Aedes mosquito breeds in stagnant water.
if your seeing a mosquito on the water it's probobly laying eggs
mosquito larva live anywhere in water
because water is a friendly sourse of nutrient and protection to the mosquito larvae.
No. Mosquito eggs are laid in water, and larva live in the water.
Achilles was a hero in greek mythology and when he was a baby he was dipped into the river Styx and he was basically bullet proof but his heel hadn't been dipped into the water and that wasn't bullet proof and he died when a poisoned arrow hit him in his heel.
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No. Lead does not dissolve in water .