a mosquito lay eggs in flowing water. True or false . plz i will give you 100 likea plz
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An adult female lays about 100-400 eggs in clusters called rafts, which float on the surface of the water, or eggs may be laid singly on the surface of the water or the waters edge depending on the species of mosquito. Within 2-3 days the eggs hatch into larvae.
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It is false that, a mosquito lays eggs in flowing water.
- Mosquitoes have a natural tendency to lay eggs in stagnant water.
- That's why, it is always advised to avoid the storage (in empty flower pots, discarded tires, etc.) of stagnant water in open places. This stagnant water may become the breeding ground for the disease-causing mosquitoes.
- So, it is completely clear that stagnant water is associated with the egg-laying process of mosquitoes.
- That's why the given statement is false.
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