No. With the exception of a few unlucky ones, cicadas do not drown in thunderstorms. If a simple storm was all it took to kill of cicadas, they would have gone extinct long ago.
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mature stage.
Thunderstorms are most likely to form during warm weather. In simple terms, the heat is their source of energy.
In order for thunderstorms to form the air must be unstable, which generally requires the air near the ground to be warm and moist. This warm, moist air provides the energy that powers thunderstorms. The warmer and more humid the air is, the more energy is available for thunderstorms.
Thunderstorms are usually associated with low pressure.
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No. Tornadoes are violent whirlwinds that can form during thunderstorms.
No, male otters do not drown female otters during mating.
Yes. Tornadoes form during severe thunderstorms. They cannot form without them.
No, cicadas are not carnivorous. Both the larvae (nymphs) and adults feed on plant sap.
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From the clouds during thunderstorms.
Tornadoes form during severe thunderstorms. They can be very destructive and are the most dangerous type of weather a thunderstorm can produce.
To keep cicadas away from you, you can try using insect repellent, wearing light-colored clothing, avoiding strong scents, and staying indoors during peak cicada activity times.
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mature stage.
No the horrific bug that is a cicada is infact not poisonous