Political Science, asked by shabinasiddiqui, 11 months ago

could we human being emulate an ant​

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Answered by Itzkrushika156
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Explanation:

Ants can teach humans in areas as diverse as health care, defence, and transport

Size for size, they are much stronger than us and can lift 5,000 times its weight

The tiny insects make up a quarter of all the animals on earth, at ten quadrillion

Humans may think we rule the world — but the tiny ant can tell us how to do it better.

Ants make up around a quarter of the Earth’s animal numbers, with about ten quadrillion of them — that’s 10,000,000,000,000,000 (more than a million ants to every human).And, size for size, they’re mind-bogglingly much stronger than us, as a stunning picture, first seen in last week’s Mail, of a weaver ant in Indonesia lifting a bee 40 times its own weight, confirmed.

Here, we reveal what ants could teach us in areas as diverse as health care, defence, transport and creating empires . . .

Answered by anmol998855
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yah we can emulate bacteria ,than the ants are .......

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