Asked by amauri

Why are wings an important adaptation for many insects, according to the text?

Wings make insects look larger so predators are afraid of them.

Wings allow insects to escape danger and travel to find food or mates.

Wings help insects stay warm in cold environments.

Wings protect insects from drying out.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Wings allow insects to escape danger and travel to find food or mates.

They provide mobility for fleeing predators, dispersing, and locating resources or partners (the other options are not primary functions of wings).