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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Fireflies very similar to those we see today have been found fossilised in rocks which were formed about 30 million years ago, and their ancestors were probably glowing long before then. It is impossible to be sure exactly when and where the first firefly appeared.
- The first fireflies appeared 30 million years ago.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The highest concentrations of firefly species today are to be found in the tropics of South America, which may mean either that this is where they first evolved, or simply that they prefer the conditions there.Wherever they first arose, fireflies have since spread to almost every part of the globe. Today members of the firefly family can be found almost anywhere outside the Arctic and Antarctic circles.
-Glow-worm populations are decreasing faster in some countries than in others
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The glow-worm begins its life in the autumn as a pale yellow egg. The freshly laid egg is extremely fragile but within a day its surface has hardened into a shell. The egg usually takes about 35 days to hatch, but the exact time varies according to the temperature, from about 27 days in hot weather to more than 45 days in cold weather
- Heat affects the production of glow-worm larvae.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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After mating, the female lays about 120 eggs. The adult flies have no mouth parts, cannot eat and therefore only live a few days. When people talk of seeing a glow-worm they normally mean the brightly glowing adult female.
-Adulthood is the longest stage of a glow-worm's life.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The effect of global warming on rainfall and other weather patterns may also be playing a part in the disappearance of glow-worms. A lot more research will be needed, however, before the causes of the glow-worm's gradual decline are clear.
-The exact reason why glow-worm numbers are decreasing is unknown.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Although glow-worms are found wherever conditions are damp, food is in good supply and there is an over-hanging wall, they are most spectacular in caves. For more than 100 years the glow-worm caves in New Zealand have attracted millions of people from all over the world
-Glow-worms are usually found in wet areas.
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