How Mosquitoes Survive Rainstorms

Mosquito and a raindrop - an image
from the paper
Ever wonder how mosquitoes (or other small insects) survive through a rainstorm, where a raindrop weighs 50 times more than them? Probably not, but you’re probably wondering now! Good thing a group of scientists in Atlanta have recently answered this paradox, and unfortunately it’s not dodging them like the matrix. The key to its success is its small mass. After lots of aiming raindrops at mosquitoes and some high-tech videography, they watched what happened to the mosquitoes after they were hit. They find that due to their small mass, the raindrop lost little momentum and imparted little force on the mosquito. It’s as if they didn’t even feel it…
Video of the in-flight collisions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQ88ny09ruM

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