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Why are there so many insects? - Murry Gans

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If insects suddenly morphed into large beings and decided to wage war on us, there’s no doubt that humans would lose. There are an estimated 10 quintillion individual insects on earth, outnumbering humans by more than a billion to one. So what’s their secret to success? Murry Gans details the reasons behind insect abundance.

Which of the following contribute to the success of insects? Mark all that apply. 1) quick reproduction 2) large numbers of offspring 3) small size to take advantage of small habitats 4) adults and offspring sharing the same food sources 5) ability to live in diverse habitats

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  • Educator Murry Gans
  • Script Editor Emma Bryce
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  • Artist Meike Groh
  • Narrator Addison Anderson

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