php editor Xigua Ant Manor updated an interesting popular science topic on March 21: Why don’t the wings of butterflies get wet when they fly in the rain? This question seems simple, but it actually involves the structural characteristics and physiological mechanism of butterfly wings. Let's explore this magical natural phenomenon together and uncover its mysteries!
Ant Manor Today’s Answer Summary
Question: Why don’t the wings of butterflies get wet when they fly in the rain?
Answer: The wings are covered with scales
Answer analysis:
1. On rainy days, most butterflies hide under leaves to avoid the rain, but the Morpho butterfly with a pair of dazzling wings will fly in the rain;
2. The raindrops that fall on your head are insignificant, but the same drop of rain that falls on a butterfly can cause huge damage;
3. The average weight of common blue morpho butterflies is 2 to 3 grams, while the average weight of raindrops is 70 milligrams.
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