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Why are mosquitoes not killed by raindrops?

Why are mosquitoes not killed by raindrops? I think many people want to know this question.

Raindrops hit mosquitoes, just like cars hit people. Why can't you kill mosquitoes? Professor Lide Hu of Georgia Institute of Technology captured a large number of mosquitoes, simulated raindrops with a water gun, and photographed the process of mosquitoes being smashed with a high-speed camera. It is found that mosquitoes in flight will not be killed by raindrops because they have strong exoskeletons and will fall with raindrops, so the impact is relatively small.

To put it bluntly, it is the secret that mosquitoes will not be killed by raindrops-special body structure and flying skills of four or two kilograms.