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1.Every year mosquitoes breed disease and grip the city. The number of cases this year is on increase. The number of deaths is also on the rise. You are Rama/Ramesh, 80 Rani Bagh, Delhi. Write a letter to the editor of a national daily expressing your dissatisfaction at the way the issue of cleanliness is handled and how thousands of mosquitoes breed in the stagnant water resulting in various mosquito bred diseases. (120 words)​

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Answered by galatjawab
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1.Every year mosquitoes breed disease and grip the city. The number of cases this year is on increase. The number of deaths is also on the rise. You are Rama/Ramesh, 80 Rani Bagh, Delhi. Write a letter to the editor of a national daily expressing your dissatisfaction at the way the issue of cleanliness is handled and how thousands of mosquitoes breed in the stagnant water resulting in various mosquito bred diseases.

Answered by br10236060313
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What’s the most dangerous creature on earth? Without question the answer is: the mosquito. Mosquitoes and the diseases they spread have been responsible for killing more people than all the wars in history. Even today, mosquitoes transmitting malaria kill 2 million to 3 million people and infect another 200 million or more every year. Tens of millions more are killed and debilitated by a host of other mosquito-borne diseases, including filariasis, yellow fever, dengue and encephalitis.

Mosquitoes belong to the group of insects known as diptera, or flies. In fact, mosquito means “little fly” in Spanish. Diptera means “two wings” – the characteristic that distinguishes flies from other types of insects. What distinguishes a mosquito from other types of flies are its proboscis (long tubular mouthparts for sucking up fluids) and the hair-like scales on its body.

The female mosquito’s life is often measured in weeks or months. Males typically live only about a week. The immature stages of the mosquito are less familiar to us. Mosquitoes hatch from eggs laid in places that are or will be filled with water. The eggs hatch into worm-like larvae that usually lie just beneath the water’s surface, breathe through tubes on the tail end of their bodies, and feed on microscopic organisms, such as bacteria. Thus most mosquito larvae require water containing organic material, such as leaves or sewage to serve as food for microorganisms that will be consumed by the developing mosquito larvae.

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