It means that when a storm is at hand, the sea birds know that it's unsafe to be flying so they seek refuge on land.
yes it is true. the seagulls are flying away from the sea where they can get blown away from the storm
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On land probably the Lion would have the upper hand, but near or in water the Lion would be doomed, the crocodile would drag the lion into water and drown the lion very quickly.
It was a land plant.
their speed on land is 401km on land
One way in which humans affect the survival of penguins is by altering its habitat. Pollution of oceans is one way humans affect the penguins' survival. Another way is by over-fishing the oceans. Penguins are seabirds and eat fish. Global warming is melting the ice that Antarctic penguins need to roost and breed. In more temperate areas, such as Australia's southern shores where Little Penguins live, introduced species such as dogs and feral cats affect the penguins' nesting sites, killing these small and defenceless birds on land.
yes
When a storm kite land it is called landfall.
Birds technically are a subgroup within dinosaurs. Seabirds spend time in the air, on land, and on or in the water. So the answer is yes.
Penguins, seabirds, seals, Marine Iguana, some crabs, mud skippers.
No. Seabirds normally have small clutches, two, sometimes three eggs. Most songbirds lay four to seven eggs, and quail, turkeys and grouse can have clutches up to ten.
An ocean going storm that doesn't touch land is often called a squall.
If you mean storm surge, it is a bulge created on a body of water by the low pressure of a storm. If it is high enough i can flood land.
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By og land hand i hand - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: Norway:A
Land of the Lost - 1974 Gravity Storm 2-6 was released on: USA: 11 October 1975
Yes
No. The storm surge is a bulge of seawater that is driven onto land by hurricane winds.