How long will humans live if mosquitoes disappear?

Updated on science 2024-07-03
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Mosquitoes, the nasty little flying insects, suck your blood mercilessly, spreading malaria and other diseases along the way. The person who is bitten will always curse the mosquito to die, but in fact, even if humans have the ability to destroy all the whales, corals, chickens, ducks, cows and sheep on the planet, they will not be able to eliminate mosquitoes. But suddenly one day, the mosquito miraculously disappears, what will happen to humans?

    Can humans survive the earth without mosquitoes? Obviously, this is a problem that will not happen and there is no need to worry about it. Assuming that mosquitoes really disappeared, the descendants of human beings can only know in biology textbooks that there was such a blood-sucking bug in the time when their ancestors lived.

    At the same time, they also saw from the trees how the world had changed without mosquitoes. In fact, both biologists and scientists have been involved in this problem, and some experts believe that the Arctic will be the first to be affected by the sudden disappearance of mosquitoes.

    Why the North Pole? Biologists say that the Arctic Circle is the region with the most mosquitoes, and if the mosquitoes disappear, it is very likely to have a very large impact on the ecology of the Arctic tundra. Many species of mosquitoes originate here, laying eggs in the current year, and after the ice and snow melt in the next year, the eggs hatch quickly and grow into adults in only three or four weeks.

    From northern Canada to Russia, there is a time of time each year when an army of mosquitoes appears in the sky. This is extremely rare, and such a large number of organisms do not occur in other parts of the world. Although these mosquitoes often bring disease and calamity to the locals, they provide abundant food for the birds and mosquito-eating creatures in the area**, and the presence of these creatures is beneficial to the forests and pastures.

    On the other hand, there is a large number of reindeer herds in this area, and the reindeer will choose the windy path to migrate every year in order to avoid mosquito bites, and the large migration of these reindeer inhibits the growth of weeds, and the feces nourish the land, and by the way provide food for carnivorous creatures**. It's a whole food chain, and if the mosquitoes disappear, the food chain system will also be destroyed. As a result, biologists believe that the disappearance of mosquitoes will have a big impact on the Arctic.

    Of course, it's not just the Arctic that's affected, mosquito-eating insects and birds like spiders, geckos, frogs, bats, etc., anywhere in the world where mosquitoes are present, and mosquitoes are the main food for these creatures**. French biologists have done experiments in one area, they sprayed microbial mosquito spray to eliminate mosquitoes in this area, but the result is that the number of hairy swallows living in this area is rapidly decreasing, and if no mosquitoes continue to appear, then the area will be completely extinct. Obviously, this is a terrible phenomenon.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If mosquitoes disappear, humans will not disappear either, and we humans will overcome difficulties, serve the environment, and develop beyond the earth, and humans will live farther.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the mosquito disappears, how long can a human be alive if the mosquito disappears? Whether mosquitoes disappear or not has nothing to do with how long humans live? Because there are no mosquitoes in the food chain.

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