I woke up and I had this سوال on my mind...

Do آپ think that when an insect walks on a دیوار یا on the ceiling, it has to make مزید efforts because of gravity?

I really have no idea why this سوال came up to my mind but whatever...
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azkaban said:
When climbing on rough surfaces, such as a دیوار یا ceiling, they use tiny little claws. If آپ could see the surface of your walls and ceilings through a microscope, you'd see there are plenty of places for tiny things to put their hooks and climb away.

Ants can generate مزید than enough force to keep their tiny, air-filled bodies from falling, generally speaking. Sometimes they do fall, though; آپ just need to watch them often enough, and on the right kind of surface. Most insects have two sets of climbing tools on their feet, one for smooth surfaces and one for rough surfaces.

Some insects have the additional capacity of being able to secrete a thin film of oil on the pads, which gives them even greater sticking power, and also has surface tension effects. Just try taking a square millimeter of thin plastic with a micro-drop of مکئی oil on it, and see if it won't stick to your ceiling یا any other surface.
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dude that's awesome are آپ some kind of ant expert? lol thanks
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xxXsk8trXxx said:
I misread that as "when an incest walks on the ceiling" at first XD
I don't know much about that, but I think it's a part of their instinct to climb on walls. They climb on trees, too. Climbing on trees and walls must be pretty similar.
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hahahaha I just read my سوال again and I misread just like آپ did xD
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