1. What are the different stages in the life cycle of a mosquito?
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Answer:Life Stages of Mosquitoes
Eggs
• Adult, female mosquitoes lay their eggs on the inner, wet
walls of containers with water, above the waterline.
• Mosquitoes generally lay 100 eggs at a time.
Larva
• Larvae emerge from mosquito eggs, but only after the
water level rises to cover the eggs. This means that
rainwater or humans adding water to containers with eggs
will trigger the larvae to emerge.
• Larvae feed on microorganisms in the water
Pupa
• Pupae will develop until the body of the newly formed
adult flying mosquito emerges from the pupal skin and
leaves the water.
Adult
• After adult mosquitoes emerge: male mosquitoes feed
on nectar from flowers and female mosquitoes feed on
humans and animals for blood to produce eggs.
Explanation:
if asking cycle of moon
The four primary moon phases are:
New Moon
First Quarter
Full Moon
Third Quarter (Last Quarter)
The moon cycles through these four phases roughly every 7 days. The lunar cycle is just around 29 days, making it slightly shorter than a calendar month. So, it is possible to see two of the same phases in the same celandar month. This is where the phrase ‘once in a blue moon’ comes from. The ‘blue moon’ is when there are two full moons in a calendar month.