Some people experience fear of heights but not fear of flying because the fear of heights is often related to a fear of falling, while flying in an airplane provides a sense of security and control that can help alleviate that fear.
i am sure that there is a fear of anything, really.. just a person has to have some experience to have that fear be there.
Fish do not experience fear or get scared in the same way that humans do. They may exhibit behaviors that indicate stress or alarm, but it is not the same as feeling fear.
Fear is easier. When you fall off your bike that second before you fall you don't experience hope, you experience fear. Before a test you experience fear. Response: Example may be faulty. When I fall off of a bike I hope I dont land on my head, break my arm, leg, face, etc.
The irrational fear is called a phobia; the experience or object that triggers a phobia could be called a phobic experience or object.
Your friend probably has amaxophobia, the fear of being in moving cars.This fear is the result of a bad experience or witnessing a bad experience involving cars.
worrying, fear, or excitement.
Pity and fear
pretending that you are alone
Some believe that a fear of extreme heights is the result of a traumatic experience involving heights. Researchers have also found that a fear of heights is instinctual and is found in many mammals. Also, if someone has a problem maintaining balance, this will contribute to this fear.
All humans are living on earth and experience fear of the unknown, but most individuals tuck it away in their subconscious and get on with life. It is the knowledge you learn and depending on what subjects; plus listening to the news or wondering if there is a God or not that can create fear of not having control over your own life or, fear of your own mortality (death.)
you experience something very frightful and the becomes your utmost fear