For the same reasons other organisms die. Dying is a part of living.
Some fish will get more pale in color and some will not chand\ge in color
The answer to this question depends on several factors, such as the type of fish, the cause of death, and the environment. According to some web sources, it generally takes a fish about four to ten minutes to die out of water. However, some fish can survive longer out of water, especially saltwater fish, which can last up to 30 minutes³. On the other hand, some fish can die faster due to old age, disease, malnutrition, or injury¹⁴⁵. Therefore, the exact time it takes for a fish to die can vary widely depending on the situation.
Because the sea is deep. But some fish get zapped.
It depends on the fish. Some do. Others ( such as the salmon ) die right after they lay the eggs.
Hundreds is typical although some will die young.
Technically some do it just depends on if you have a gold fish or a pink lellow.
No, not all fish die when lightning strikes the sea. Fish are generally insulated from the electrical current due to the water's resistance, and many can swim to deeper waters or hide in crevices to avoid direct contact with the electric discharge. However, some fish close to the strike may be affected.
yes a fish dose die
actually, it depends on the type of fish and the type of frog that laid the eggs some fish die from eating frog eggs (e.g. catfish- poison dart frog)
Fish itself has some odorless becoz of some chemical in their body.. where as when its die those are spoiled by bacteria so bad smell spreaded
While it is not definitively proven, some research suggests that fish may exhibit behaviors that could be interpreted as mourning or sadness when other fish die. Further studies are needed to fully understand the emotional experiences of fish.
They will die. Some may adapt like we have done.