they kill each other
Humans and animals walk on the Earth's crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. The Earth's crust is composed of solid rock and is where most geological activity, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, occurs.
Low frequency noise precedes earthquakes which animals and some humans can pick up on. Shortly before earthquakes people notice that the animal population seem to flee the area,like during the boxing day tsunami. Audible low groanings from the earth can sometimes be heard.
Animals (Dogs) are used by search and rescue teams to search for survivors trapped in the rubble of collapsed buildings. There is also anecdotal evidence that animals may be sensitive to pre-cursor events that occur before earthquakes that humans are not sensitive to although there is currently no scientific evidence to support this.
It is not known how animals acted before the Kashmir earthquake hit. Animals do act differently before earthquakes hit. For example cats have been known to run away and act very strange a few days before a earthquake hits.
Anyone living in an area prone to earthquakes can be affected, regardless of age, gender, or socio-economic status. The impact of earthquakes can vary from property damage to loss of life depending on factors like proximity to the epicenter and building structures. Preparedness and awareness can help mitigate the effects of earthquakes on communities.
Wild animals aren't always protected by humans. They have there own instincts allow them to protect themselves.
Yes, earthquakes can affect animals. They can experience stress, confusion, and injury during an earthquake. Some animals may sense the seismic vibrations ahead of time and exhibit unusual behavior before an earthquake occurs.
it is proven that most animals can hear waves through earthquakes. but humans can just feel the "bump".
No. Humans have zero input to the location or serverity of earthquakes.
Humans started to farm and domesticate animals during the neolithic revolution.
animals can die from natural disaters like: tsunamis, earthquakes, volcano eruptions, and meteors.
Humans relate to animals in various ways, including as pets, sources of food, companions, and wildlife to be conserved and protected. Many humans also form emotional connections with animals, recognizing their sentience and capacity for feelings. This complex relationship impacts how humans interact with, care for, and utilize animals in different contexts.
Humans ... to some extent.It's possible that some animals may be able to detect, as opposed to predict, earthquakes a few instants sooner than humans can; but a lot of the supposed "predictions" made by animals are really just coincidences that would have quickly been dismissed and forgotten if they hadn't been followed by an earthquake.
Humans and animals walk on the Earth's crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. The Earth's crust is composed of solid rock and is where most geological activity, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, occurs.
No, animals have never been on the moon. The only living beings to have visited the moon are humans during the Apollo missions.
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to wherever food was available