Mostly. We hunt animals and cut down trees and destroy plants on accident and also take plants for decoration.
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 are caused by the slipping of rock under the crust. The waves still travel on the ground, as they would above water, but the waves would cause a tsumai to happen.
It is usually trees that compete for sunlight. The taller trees get more of the sunlight while the trees under it do not get as much because the taller trees are blocking the sunlight
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wind is moving air.when gentle it can make leaves or twigs sway. but when it is strong it can uproot trees and destroy houses.
Yes, an EF1 and even an EF0 tornado can uproot trees, though it partly depends on the condition of the soil and how strong the root system is.
I have seen trees on some cliffs but they never seem to get very big.
Tornadoes can snap and uproot trees, break tree limbs, and uproot smaller plants.
Trees can be uprooted by strong winds in various storms, including hurricanes and tornadoes. Trees are mor easily uprooted if the soil is saturated.
Near beaches and cliffs
It could uproot trees and lay waste to town where humans live.
1. Can you help me uproot my plant and put it in the garbage?2. Sometimes, it takes a while to uproot a plant.3. Many trees are being uprooted because people are killing them.There are many other ways to use uproot in a sentence.
yes they do have shelter. Under trees, caves, or under cliffs overhangs
the habitat is tall trees and mountain cliffs
The bald eagle prefers tall trees near the top, while the golden eagle prefers cliffs, or rocky ledges in mountainous regions.
Even relatively weak tornadoes will break tree limbs and snap and uproot trees. Strong tornadoes have been known to destroy large sawths of forested areas. In some cases trees and shrubs can be sent airborne. In the very strongest tornades, the very grass may be scoured fromt he ground.