Stories abound describing how birds, including ocean or sea fowl, and land animals become anxious, try to run away (such as zoo animals), or flee an area before an earthquake or a tsunami. Some people say that, suddenly, birds in cities become eerily quiet (such as before the quake in Christchurch, New Zealand) and begin to fly away in flocks. As well, some stories describe how fish congregate in shallow waters before an undersea earthquake occurs.
Earthquakes affect ecosystems in a very huge manner. They uproot trees, cause fires, rapture the surface of the earth and so much more.
I think It Depends on Their habitats and adaptation
They can get very stressed.
They can also get excited.
it destroys the habitat
of the living species and it makes all animals do their "thing"
i think the animals died.
If the earthquake is underwater it does.
they don't
Yes, an earthquake cant affect the air flight
Aftershocks
animals becoe restless and leave an area
killing all the people
The effects are, damaging the plants by crushing them and maybe even well kill animals.
They probably died
An earthquake has the ability to displace animals from their home and make their food sources scarce. Earthquakes that affect land near the ocean can also harm sea creatures.
Plants and animals are effected by the loss of habitat and food.
no they did not but the had a earthquake that switched the cycle
the dust and chemicals from the collapsed buildings have gone into the air and they can pollute it and cause illness among the people and animals
it's earthquake-proof.
Humans don't affect the occurance of earthquakes.
it can affect an ecosystem by killing it or burning it
Yes, an earthquake cant affect the air flight
the weather during the day of the earthquake
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no