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How big is an ant compared to the Earth?
A small ant is about 10^-3, or 1/1000 of a meter across (about 1mm). This is about . 05\% as tall as our two meter human. From the right reference frame this is a massive difference, but if your reference frame is the universe, this difference is all but nil.
What is the ratio of ant to human?
By population numbers, each person is competing against 1.4 million ants, about ten pounds worth. The human could easily lift the weight of the ants, and the ants could easily lift the weight of the human, but when it comes to actually doing so, the ants quickly run out of room to stand on.
What would happen if ants were the size of humans?
An ant scaled up to human size would still be trying to use spiracles to breath, but their surface area would no longer be sufficient to obtain enough oxygen from the air, and the ant would suffocate. Even if you could deal with this problem, the ant’s legs would have suffered from the scaling issue too.
What if ants were the size of elephants?
Any fields or open spaces would be turned into small colonies in days, and slowly those would expand and become a vast network of underground tunnels. If each ant was the size of an elephant, about 4 m (13 ft) in height, the mounds would have to be over, hang on, let me do the math.
How big is an ant compared to a human?
If you’re looking as to what actually causes this to be impossible, look up the square-cube law and hydrostatic equilibrium. Ants range in size from 0.75 mm to 52 mm. If we take human size as 1.5 m and ant size as 0.75 mm then the scale is 1/2000th.
What is the mass of the Earth’s Ant?
Ants have evolved to function under earth gravity (9.8m/s^2) or 1g, so to have an atmosphere and the correct gravity, our sphere would have to have the same mass as the earth. At 4/3Pi r^3 the earths volume is around 1T km3. T Assuming the typical human is 1.75m and the typical ant is 5mm that is a scaling factor of x350.
How fast do ants run compared to other animals?
You can now compare all animals equally (well more equally; smaller size allows faster speeds and acceleration). Different ant species run at different speeds and there is A LOT of variation. To give a baseline for comparison cheetahs run at about 16 bps, and Usain Bolt ran just over 6.
Why don’t humans have the same physiology as ants?
There are many reasons that animals the size of humans have physiology that differs from that of an ant. One would be with the rate of getting oxygen into the body. As far as I can recall, in past eras there were much larger land based invertebrates when there was a higher amount of oxygen in the atmosphere.