about 5 seconds till it dies( depends on the type of ant, I fried the fire ants on my sidewalk).I don't know how long it takes to set the ant on fire.
When you place a magnifying glass over an ant and the sun is out, the light from the sun hits the convex glass and becomes concentrated at a certain point. That point will eventually become hot enough to burn the ant.
yes, because it comes from the sun
16 million years
30 sec
no.
with a magnifying glass
When you place a magnifying glass over an ant and the sun is out, the light from the sun hits the convex glass and becomes concentrated at a certain point. That point will eventually become hot enough to burn the ant.
yes, because it comes from the sun
On the ant hill you use the magnifying glass to produce heat by the bottom of the ant hill. You can also catch your pygmys on fire by doing that.
Yes. When the sun hits the convex glass, the rays are concentrated into one point. that point heats so fast that anything the beam hits, it'll burn.
The function of magnifying glasses are to magnify certain small objects if necessary to see the world in a better way. An example would be to use it to examine an ant crawling into its ant hole.
It depends on how fast the ant is.
16 million years
if it's an actual ant it all depends on how long it wants to crawl on your laptop. if your talking avout a virus ant then idk
30 sec
You have to take damage to level up. Sometimes they just need a little damage. Sometimes it's almost enough to kill them. You can squeeze them with your finger (hold A & B at the same time) or move them into the sun and burn them with a magnifying glass. It's pretty cruel.
no.