Thursday 17 June 2021

Why don't spiders stick to their web?

For the past few weeks we have been doing explanation i was learning to use a diagram i had to labelle my diagram and explained my diagram have you ever done a piece of explanation

 Why don’t spiders stick to their webs?


A spider is a small creature with 8 legs and two body parts. Most spiders spin webs to catch flies and insects and to lay eggs. 


Spiders have hairs on their legs. Their hairs on their legs aren’t big enough to stick on the web.


Spiders clean themselves. they clean silk and dirt off themselves so there is nothing to stick on the web.


Thirdly, spiders move quickly  and nimbly. Only the very tips of their legs make contact with the web which means there is not enough for the spiders to stick to it.


Finally not all parts are sticky.The parts of the web that are not sticky are where the spider rests and where he or she runs. 


Some of the reasons that spiders don’t stick to their web are they have hairs on their legs, they clean themselves,

they move quickly and nimbly and not all parts are sticky.



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