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Ants move

In study, work and even life, everyone will often come into contact with composition. Writing a composition is an important means to cultivate people's observation, association, imagination, thinking and memory. Still at a loss for composition? The following is my composition about ants moving, hoping to help everyone.

Once, when I came home from school, I happened to see a group of ants moving in a neat line.

I looked forward along the route that the ants moved. The original line is so long, like a long black rope. Look carefully, one after another, the team is very close. Some of them are carrying food, some are carrying food, and some are parked next to the team. Just like commanders, many of them are very big. Obviously, they are stronger and can carry heavier things. In a word, they are all busy, orderly, with a clear division of labor, and no one is lazy.

I was fascinated by squatting next to it. It turns out that a little life has such great ability. It seems that as long as we unite and work towards the same goal, no matter how big the difficulties are, they can be overcome.

After half an hour's observation, all the ants moved to higher and drier places, and then a rainstorm arrived as scheduled.

When I got home, although I was wet by the rain, my heart was warm. Maybe the ants are also immersed in the joy of victory at the moment, hehe!

Today, I took a walk in front of the community and ate a pack of biscuits, but I accidentally dropped a big piece. I thought to myself, this is just feeding ants. I deliberately picked up a biscuit next to an ant. As soon as it touched the biscuit, it hurried back like an electric shock, then turned around, looked around the biscuit, sniffed it with its tentacles and finally left. Huh? Doesn't it like the taste? But to my surprise, there were many ants on the ground in the blink of an eye.

Take a closer look, it is an ant team like a black string. The ants in the team are big and small, all with two tentacles. Oh, that ant is going to tell us the news! After a while, a large group of ants gathered around the biscuits, tearing and biting. There are five or six ants carrying a piece, and two or three ants dragging a small piece. After a while, a biscuit was moved home by ants. After reading these, I was amazed: ants can give news quickly and know that many hands make light work!

One weekend in the first summer of high school, the weather was very stuffy. My friends and I are playing with glass balls under a big tree. A long dark line came out of the tree hole and attracted me. This mysterious team is still covered with white bread crumbs and steamed bread residue. Take a closer look: Oh, it's a group of ants!

"Hey, where are you going with such a' heavy' thing on your back?" I said to myself. I still fiddle with them with branches from time to time. The little ant is shaking its tentacles and looking around. It seems that it is looking for a new home. I ran to ask my brother next door, "What are the ants doing?" The elder brother replied, "The ants are moving, and the rain is coming. Hurry home. "

"Really?" I ran away in confusion.

A few hours later, the weather suddenly changed, the sky was overcast, and it rained cats and dogs in Wan Li in a blink of an eye. Is this really caused by ants moving? I go home with questions. In order to find out, I turned on the computer and searched carefully. Although I am young, I know a little about computers. After a careful search, I finally figured it out: some time before the rainstorm, ants could feel the smell of humidity, and they were afraid of floods, so they had to find a place where water didn't come in. So, "ants move, and heavy rain is coming."

Unexpectedly, ants are not only famous "Hercules" in the insect world, but also standard "meteorologists"!

Ant moving composition 4 It's sultry in midsummer. So I went to grandma's yard to feel the natural wind.

Suddenly, I saw a big black thing moving. I looked intently and saw that it was a group of ants moving.

Look, their ranks are neat and orderly, and they all walk like big trees. I thought, "That may be their new home." Worker ants and soldier ants form an impenetrable "wall" on both sides. Every ant carries food several times larger than itself. Some big ants will move aphids, because aphids secrete honey beads, and honey is one of ants' favorite foods.

It suddenly occurred to me, "When ants move, it means it's going to rain." Hurry up and pack up and go back to the house and say to grandma, "It's going to rain." Grandma said, "How do you know?"

I replied, "Because the ants have moved." Grandma smiled and said, "Why did the ants move before it rained?" I replied without thinking, "because ants are afraid that the hole will be flooded." Grandma replied, "No, you can search online."

I looked it up on the internet, and an experiment showed that the ant hole was really not afraid of flooding, because it was flooded for four hours, but it didn't have any big impact! I was shocked to see the news, because most books said that ants moved to shelter from the rain, and how did grandma know the news? I asked my grandmother, and her answer was: "I often observed it when I was a child, and I knew it for a long time."

It seems that we really need to observe more in the future!

It's going to rain, the sky is overcast and the weather is sultry, which makes people breathless.

At this time, the ants felt that it was going to rain, so they quickly put the food on their backs and lined up neatly to send it to their new homes. This ant is very strong, because its leg muscles are very developed, so it can carry something heavier than itself. Because ants' homes are generally near rocks and mud, they will be washed away when it rains, so ants have to move their homes to safer places in advance.

Do you know why ants know it will rain? Because whenever it rains, the air pressure in the air is relatively low and the oxygen in the ground is insufficient, ants have a feeling, so they know that a rainstorm is coming.

Do you want to know more about the weather changes? Please read more "100,000 Why" series.

One day, the captain of the ant led the little ant to move with food. They moved to the big forest and saw two deer fighting. The two deer fought too hard, but they didn't find any ants. The ant stepped carefully over the deer's foot. When I came to an edge, I saw a few pieces beside me and put them in the water. The ants climbed up the leaves and floated to the other side of the river with them. They went ashore and continued on their way.

I don't know how many days I walked, but I came here on foot. Seeing the frog catching pests, the little frog was really too busy to find any ants.

Unconsciously, they crossed the foot of a high mountain and saw a big tree hole, so they decided to live in this tree hole and move the food in.

After moving the food, the captain of the ant began to count the number of people, but the captain could not count them. It turns out that small ants have become big ants, some have become mothers, some have become mothers, and there are many, many small ants!

It rained on Thursday, July 26th.

This morning, the weather was very sunny. Ants are all looking for food in caves. They are in droves like a long black dragon. Mother said that ants coming out of the hole was a sign of rain. Can ants predict the weather? I'm a little dubious.

I squatted down curiously and carefully observed what the ants were doing. So they're moving! You see, the ants in front have entered the tree hole, and there are thousands of ants behind, like a long black dragon. I saw a little black ant falling behind, and then a big ant came running, as if to say to the little ant, let's go! It will spoil us when it rains. The little ant ran back to the team with the big ant.

The ant team met a half-dead fly on the road, dozens of small ants surrounded the fly, and three Hercules moved the fly into the hole. I threw a finished apple into the hole, and they smelled the sweetness and immediately ran out to eat around the apple.

Soon after, it began to rain heavily. I believe ants can really predict the weather.

Life is full of learning. You can find it if you observe it carefully. I've been thinking, why do ants move? Why does it rain after ants move?

On Saturday morning, I was puzzled at home, so I invited my best friend to observe ants in the community park. As soon as we met, I couldn't wait to tell my friends my doubts. She was also curious, so we decided to look for small ants in the park to observe.

We searched for a long time before we found a small ant carrying a grain of rice. We followed it for a few minutes, without seeing its companion or reaching its home. So I decided not to follow this little ant, thinking it was a bit unreliable. We decided to leave the little ant and look for a new goal. Sure enough, we saw a group of small ants halfway up a big hillside not far away. This hillside is just a big clod for us, but it is a big mountain for small ants. At this time, we were surprised to find that the little ant carrying a grain of rice was already in the team. Seeing that they met the small antenna as soon as they met, I think they must be telling each other to hurry up, it's going to rain. I saw the little ants speeding up one by one, pushing and carrying, as busy as a bee.

When we saw that all the little ants got into the cave, we also ran home. Fortunately, I ran fast, and it began to rain as soon as I entered the door. As the saying goes, it will rain when ants move. But why do ants know it will rain? Go to Baidu search as soon as you enter the door It turns out that ants live underground, but they are dry and have an organ that senses water in their bodies. When there is too much moisture in the air, it will rain.

Ants have so much knowledge on the move. Sure enough, life is full of knowledge!

Once, the weather forecast said: It will rain tomorrow. I had a brainwave and decided to see if the ants would move.

The next day, I went to an ant hole in the garden and saw that the ants seemed to be moving. I didn't notice the existence of this "monster" when the hole went in and out. I'm a little unconvinced I took a pebble and threw it at the hole, but I just put it in the hole. I laughed happily, but the ants came and went, "moved" the nest to a higher place, and an ant shook his head.

Suddenly it rained, and I ran home, and it began to rain heavily. Today, I am very happy, because I saw how ants move.

Ant Moving Composition 10 Every summer, I go to my grandmother's house to see the interesting things in the countryside, especially the little ants. Although they are small, they are very skilled! Ants often leave their nests in search of food. If they can't eat any more food and can't drag it back, they rush back to the nest to "move troops" and take other ants. They either divide the food into small pieces and take a piece back to their nest, or Qi Xin works together to drag the food back to their nest.

How do ants inform their companions of the news? According to adults, they greet their companions by the antennae on their heads. They use tentacles to collide with each other to transmit signals. If the food is big and delicious, the tentacles are particularly developed. Ants have a strong ability to find their way. Their eyes can tell the direction by the scenery of land and sky. Someone did an experiment. A group of ants were circled by a cylinder on their way home just to let them see the sky. Ants can still accurately identify the direction of progress. If the sky and the surrounding scenery are completely covered, ants will run around.

Ants can also find their way by smell. Some ants will leave a smell in the place they have climbed, and they will determine the route according to this smell when they come back. If you draw a horizontal line with your fingers on the path that ants climb, or cut off the path that ants want to take with something with a strange smell, such as mothballs, ants will get lost.

After a sunny day, I went to observe and the ants didn't come out. I searched for a long time, but I didn't even see the shadow of an ant. I have to go home, keep thinking and find out where the ants are. Check it again on the computer.

Later, after searching for more than half a day, several useful sentences appeared. It turns out that the heavy rain is coming after the ants move. It's really "ants move the snake aisle, there will be heavy rain tomorrow." Ants don't eat food because they have their own food and are in a hurry. Once it rains, ants will do great harm and have no time to take care of those small foods, otherwise they will lose a lot because of small things. Also, it turns out that those little white grains are their food.

Ant moving composition 12 These days are National Day, so I come to my grandmother's house to play.

I was idle at grandma's house, sitting in a chair watching the scenery. I looked down and saw an ant moving food. On a whim, I ran into the house and took a biscuit, put it on the ground, and stopped the little ant's way. The little ant was frightened by this sudden monster and immediately left the food and ran away. Unwilling, I blocked another ant's way with cookies, but it just didn't appreciate it and ran away like that little ant.

I can't do anything about these little guys, but wait patiently.

Ten minutes later, an ant finally became interested in this biscuit. It turned around the biscuit several times, climbed on the biscuit, smelled it, and crawled away again, probably trying to report it back! Before the ants brought an army, several ants of the same color arrived. This book says that ants know their way by smell. Maybe they smell their companions.

After a while, an "ant soldier" came to the biscuit in a mighty way. They form a circle and want to move the cookies. Some little ants bit off some cookies and left.

I won't let them move cookies so easily. I stopped them with a big stone, and they stopped when they couldn't smell it. At this time, an ant behind them climbed onto the biscuit and seemed to be directing them. I am puzzled: why don't ants move things with them?

When I got home, I checked the information. It turns out that ants divide labor into ants, soldiers, males and queens. Worker ants are responsible for carrying food, soldier ants command, and male ants and queens give birth. I really learned a lot this time!

One day, I went to play with my friends. Unexpectedly, my friends were not at home, so I sat on the grass in dismay.

Suddenly, I saw a group of ants under the tree. "Hey? What are these ants doing here? " I think it's strange. So I went under the tree, squatted down and observed carefully to see what the ants were doing.

An ant came out of the nest with a piece of paper, as if leading the way. Then from one, two, five, ten ... it seems that all the ants are out of the nest. And every ant is carrying things, some carrying small grains of rice, some carrying small pieces of meat, and some carrying some strange things. They walked away one by one.

The farther the ants go, the faster they walk. Later, they seemed to find their destination and actually hid. While I was observing, suddenly, a few drops of rain fell in the sky, and then it rained harder and harder and turned into a downpour. I ran home as fast as I could.

When I got home, I synthesized everything I just saw. After careful consideration, I finally understand the reason why ants move: it turns out that ants move because it's going to rain!

After this incident, I not only found that it was going to rain when the ants moved, but also understood that it was necessary to observe things carefully to make new discoveries.

From this point of view, ants moving is not necessarily an action taken by ants worried that their homes will be flooded, but may be another reason. One possibility is that there is a shortage of food near the ant nest due to the increase in the number of ant colonies, and it is necessary to find new food sources. After full investigation and preparation, the workers finally found an area with more food, so the ants began to move their families by sending out a certain smell message.

Another possibility is that ants moving is an escape action. Like many other animals, ants are animals that need to seize and protect their territory. When other ant colonies appear near the nest, two ant colonies may have a fierce conflict in order to compete for living space. As a result, the loser lost his original home and took refuge in the "distant place."

Another possibility is that some kinds of ants have the habit of building multiple nests by themselves. When their population is large, they instinctively start to build new nests in order to divert some ants.

As for ants choosing to move on cloudy days or at night, the main reason is to prevent the harm that sunlight may cause to ant eggs. Because people don't pay attention to the actions of ants at night, they can often see ants moving on cloudy days, so they associate ant movement with rain.

I often go to towns and villages with my parents, but we can stay at home every time it rains. Why? Because I could see the little ants moving before it rained, we stayed at home. How do I find it will rain when the little ants move? Let me introduce you!

Once, I was playing with some children in the garden of the community and found a group of small ants moving. At this time, a question came to my mind. Why do ants move? Curious, I came to a small tree and found little ants lining up to climb holes under the windowsill of a building. I thought of another question. Why did the little ant move his home here? Thinking about it, the sky turned from sunny to cloudy, and after a while it began to rain cats and dogs. I thought of another question, why does it rain when the little ant moves? With these three questions, I went home and looked them up on the computer. I know the answer one by one: "because ants have a special feeling in their bodies before it rains. When they feel that it is going to rain, they will immediately move to a higher place." It turns out that ants moved because they felt it was going to rain. No wonder I can see many ants before it rains.

Through careful observation, I learned that ants moving is a precursor to rain, so they don't get wet every time.