Two ways that some organisms can escape from unfavorable environmental conditions would be to move or migrate or to hibernate. Some organisms can even adapt.
For two bodies with equal radius, the more massive has the greater escape velocity. For two bodies with equal mass, the one with smaller radius has the greater escape velocity. Both conditions listed in the question indicate greaterescape velocity.
Escape velocity is the speed you would have to go to escape gravity.
You don't. "Escape velocity" is a meaningless number. "Escape velocity" is the speed at which a CANNON SHELL must be fired in order to escape from the Earth's gravity well. With a powered rocket, you can "escape" from the Earth's gravity at ANY speed - as long as you have enough fuel.
No, nothing can escape a black hole
No! Not even light can escape the black hole!
Two ways that some organisms can escape from unfavorable environmental conditions would be to move or migrate or to hibernate. Some organisms can even adapt.
they can move to another place or they can adapted
Because it is winter or the environmental conditions are inclement for the plant in some other way.
Homo sapiens move to seek better opportunities for resources, such as food and water. They move to escape from dangerous or unfavorable conditions, such as natural disasters or conflicts. They also move to explore and discover new territories, driven by curiosity and the desire for expansion and colonization.
the escape of gases during cooling
I think the question is a little broad as you are covering a very large pool of organisms by simply stating mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles. Running away, flying away, poison, camouflage, fighting back, safety in numbers are just some of the methods used by the said organisms to escape from enemies.
No, not all of them. It depends on wether that chicken was hand raised, what breed it is, and what conditions it is living in.
so they can find more animals to eat. when the animals are unable to be found, they migrate.
oil spills, dust and gases that escape from the ground will settle in nearby ponds and can kill the fish and other animals.
I have little choice in the matter. Earth orbits the sun, and as I am currently a resident of the planet Earth, I am bound to orbit the sun with it. It takes quite a lot of delta-V to not only escape Earth's gravity, but to manoeuvre into a different orbit as well, and I don't currently have that much delta-V available, or the environmental systems to protect me against interplanetary conditions.
The conditions of the Japanese Americans in WW2 were very harsh. When people tried to escape, they were shot. Not only that, but they were in very remote, desertlike places, with nowhere to escape to. The food was awful-rice with a sweet, syrupy sauce. According to the Japanese, rice was to be eaten with salty food. Oh well, I guess.
It is probable that the dark smoky conditions of the East End helped Jack the Ripper escape from the crime scenes.