It’s because of terminal velocity, that is the point where acceleration from gravity balances out with resistance from wind. The average terminal velocity for an insect is about 2m/s, the terminal velocity for a human is about 60m/s. If both you and an insect jumped from the Empire State Building at the same time you’d reach earth a lot faster than the insect would, but if the experiment happened in a vacuum you’d be able to lock eyes with the insect and would both hit the ground at the same time and at the same speed… a blistering 86m/s or 192mph
Additionally things are just relatively stronger the smaller they are. Ants can lift 50 times their body weight, with minimal training an average child can dead hang for 2 minutes something adults struggle with, elephants can’t jump.
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