How long can mosquitoes survive in a vacuum?

Updated on technology 2024-05-07
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You won't survive for a minuteThe basis for the survival of any organism on the surface of the earth is the existence of oxygen, and there is no oxygen at all in a vacuum environment, even if the mosquito uses a small amount of oxygen, but it cannot survive in a vacuum environment for more than a minute.

    1. No animal can survive in a vacuum, not even a small mosquito. The environment of a vacuum refers to a pressure below the atmosphere.

    In this environment, not to mention mosquitoes, even plants can not survive, and the reason why the creatures on the earth can live are all dependent on the ubiquitous oxygenHowever, there is no oxygen in a vacuum, and even small animals need to breathe, and they cannot survive without oxygen.

    To take the simplest example, there is no oxygen in spaceIf mosquitoes can live in this environment, then space should be full of mosquitoesBut judging by the ** and known information that astronauts have brought back so far, outer space.

    There is nothing, so it is inferred that mosquitoes cannot live in a vacuum.

    2. The only creature that can survive in a vacuum environment is called the water bear.

    Water bears live in freshwater in relatively humid soil, because the body size is only about 50 microns, so you must use a tool that can magnify to see its traces, this animal has four pairs of claws, and the appearance is considered to be the uglier type of animal, but don't look at the low appearance of people, but it is the strongest creature on the surface of the earth by scientists,It does not have very strict requirements for the living environment, and can survive for about 10 days even in a vacuum environment.

    This experiment has been carried out in 2013The European Space Agency (ESA) used an unmanned shovel to send the creature into outer space without oxygen in a vacuumAnd by exposing them directly to the outside, it is surprising that the tardigrades are still reproducing after returning to Earth after tossing for all these times, which shows how strong this creature is.

    Finally: Thank you to this netizen for increasing my knowledge and insight, and I also popularized my knowledge in order to answer this question.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Death in an instant. Mosquitoes cannot survive without oxygen, and there is no oxygen for mosquitoes to breathe in a vacuum.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I'm going to die right away. Although mosquitoes are small, they have the same air pressure as the atmospheric pressure in their bodies. When placed in a vacuum, the air pressure in the mosquito's body is greater than that of the outside environment.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In a vacuum, mosquitoes initially lose their vitality and no longer jump around, and will lose their lives and die within 1 minute at most. It can be seen that no living creature will survive for long without air.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In a vacuum, mosquitoes may not survive because the lack of air makes it impossible for them to breathe, and mosquitoes are relatively small and cannot last long.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Apparently it can't survive. Most of the creatures on Earth only rely on aerobic respiration for their energy. Mosquitoes are certainly no exception. However, there is no oxygen in the vacuum to give the mosquito respiration, so the mosquito cannot survive.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Mosquitoes adapt to survive at temperatures between 10 and 30 degrees.

    In general, mosquitoes begin to appear in April every year and reach their peak activity in mid to late August. In autumn, when the climate gets cold and the temperature drops below 10, mosquitoes will stop breeding and die in large numbers, and very few mosquitoes will survive, and they will hide in places where they can take shelter from the wind and cold, such as in the cracks of walls, such as in warmer and more hidden places indoors, such as behind a wardrobe.

    However, they will avoid hotter places, such as heating, etc. This can not only avoid the harsh winter, but also reduce the rate of metabolism and avoid starvation. It's kind of like hibernation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If it is a living animal, it must have air in order to live. The same is true in the water, where the fish pass through their gills and absorb oxygen from the water.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I haven't done a test on this, maybe there is too much air in the bag, you can wait a little longer and take a look

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Brother! Is it okay to have air in the bag!?

    Any animal that leaves oxygen is dead!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Mosquito. Mosquitoes (culicidae) are a family of insects under the order Diptera. Commonly known as mosquitoes or mosquitoes, this family of organisms is a small flying insect with stinging and sucking mouthparts.

    Usually the females feed on the blood, while the males suck the sap of the plant. Blood-sucking female mosquitoes are intermediate hosts for other pathogens such as dengue, malaria, yellow fever, filariasis, Japanese encephalitis, etc. The distribution of mosquitoes is found on all continents except Antarctica.

    The average lifespan of mosquitoes is not long, 3-100 days for females and 10-20 days for males. However, it can live up to 1 to 2 months in the laboratory; Female mosquitoes can live for at least 1 to 2 months and up to 4 months in the laboratory.

    Eggs: Mosquito eggs may be laid on the surface, near the water, or in three different locations depending on the species, such as the Anopheles mosquito and the house mosquito on the water surface, and the spotted mosquito at the water's edge. Anopheles and house mosquitoes hatch in about two days, while spotted mosquitoes hatch in three to five days.

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