Psychology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

Hey !!

STATEMENT
Mosquitoes are the most worthless creature on earth after human being.

Question - do you agree?

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Answers

Answered by varun000
3

Yes, we agree as Illnesses transmitted by mosquitoes kill more than a million people each year.

10 reasons that they are worthless creatures on earth :

1. Mosquitoes put 40% of the world at risk for dengue, which causes "the feeling of broken bones."

2. Mosquitoes spread yellow fever, which the WHO calls "the original viral haemorrhagic fever."

3. Mosquitoes are behind recent outbreaks of chikungunya, which can lead to agonizing pain.

4. Mosquitoes scoff at national borders, turning isolated cases into outbreaks.

5. Mosquitoes infect us with nasty bird diseases like West Nile Virus.

6. Mosquitoes don't play fair: They target some people more than others.

7. Mosquitoes spread Rift Valley fever, which can blind people and bankrupt farmers.

8. Mosquitoes cause permanent disability around the world.

9. Mosquitoes spread fatal diseases to children.

10. Mosquitoes spread malaria, which still causes hundreds of thousands of deaths every year.

Mosquitoes are really hard to get rid of...

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Answered by Anonymous
7

HEY MATE ANPAD IS HERE .....AND UR ANSWER TOO

YES THIS STATEMENT IS ABSOLUTELY CORRECT AS MOSQUITOES DOESN'T GIVE ANY THINGS TO NATURE OR ENVIRONMENT.....

THEY(ONLY FEMALES) TAKE BLOOD FOR LAYING EGGS ......

BUT WAIT THE FACTS ALSO CONTRADICTS !!!!! YES OBVIOUSLY IT IS ...

Without mosquitoes, thousands of plant species would lose a group of pollinators. Adults depend on nectar for energy (only females of some species need a meal of blood to get the proteins necessary to lay eggs)..........AND SO

HENCE MY FINAL ANSWER SHOULD BE THEY ARE NOT IMPORTANT AS WELL AS NOT USELESS HENCE THERE IS NO NEED TO KILL THEM ALL BECOZ THERE ARE OVER 3500 SPECIES AND IT MAY EFFECT ENVIRONMENTAL CHAIN...

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