Science, asked by TANOOJREDDY, 11 months ago

how can ants lift weights more than their weight?​

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Answered by VedanshSomani
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Ants are super-strong (on a small scale) because of their light bodies. Inside their hard exoskeletons, their muscles don't have to provide much support. And this leaves them free to apply all their strength to lifting other objects. Humans, in contrast, carry comparatively heavy loads due to their body weight.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ants are super-strong on a small scale because their bodies are so light. Inside their hard exoskeletons, their muscles don't have to provide much support, so they are free to apply all their strength to lifting other objects. Humans, in contrast, carry comparatively heavy loads due to our body weight.

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