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Why do ants touch each other so much?

It is their mode of communication about movement,procurement of food etc. that ants touch each other while passing in a row.


Can ants see their surroundings clearly?

Yes, ants have poor eyesight and rely more on their sense of smell and touch to navigate and communicate with each other.


How do ants work togerther?

ants work together by teaming with each other and helping each other.


How do ants talk?

They communicate by talking to each other


How do ants see the world around them?

Ants have compound eyes that allow them to see a wide field of view, but their vision is not very sharp. They rely more on their sense of smell and touch to navigate and communicate with each other.


Why ants crawling and meet each other at the line?

Ants use chemical signals to impart information to each other. This can be information is generally about food or predators. When you see them following each other they are following a chemical trail not the ants in front of them.


Do ants battle each other?

YES!


How ants follow each other?

pheromones


Do ants experience sadness or grief when other ants die?

Ants do not experience emotions like sadness or grief when other ants die. They operate more on instinct and chemical signals to communicate with each other.


Is it true that ants use communication to tell each other where to find food?

Ants use chemical signals to tell each other about food and a number of other things like enemies.


How many ants in 2000?

Put 10 ants in a row. Now put ten such rows next to each other so that you have a square of ten by ten ants, giving you 100 ants. Now put 20 such squares of ants on top of each other, 20 ants high. This gives you a block of 10X10X20 ants. That would be 2000 ants. The same would be true of dice, or bricks, or basketballs.


How do ants communicate danger to each other?

Ants communicate danger to each other through the release of chemical signals called pheromones. When an ant detects a threat, it releases these pheromones to alert other ants in the colony, triggering a coordinated response to protect the group.