Some fish may somehow be able to know beforehand that a tsunami is coming and make retreat to safer areas. Others may simply be in a sheltered area by chance. Many fish may be carried inland with the tsunami. Some of these fish will be lucky and get carried back out to sea unharmed. Others may be killed by debris in the tsunami, or stranded on dry land.
Well, it was proven that inland bull shark sightings increased after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. My two guesses as to why: 1) The bull sharks' sensory systems detected the storm's turbulence before the brunt of the hurricane hit and relocated further upriver or out to deeper waters. 2) Post-hurricane, the salinity of the water inland has changed significantly enough to allow bull sharks to stay in lakes and rivers longer than usual.
"Hurricane" Zeta was never a hurricane, just a tropical storm. There were no deaths from Tropical Storm Zeta.
During a hurricane, it rains heavily due to the intense convection of warm, moist air rising rapidly and condensing into clouds. This process generates strong thunderstorms and heavy rainfall, which can lead to flooding and other hazards.
The highest wind speed recorded during Hurricane Rita was 180 mph (290 km/h).
It is extremely dangerous to be outside during a hurricane due to strong winds, heavy rain, and flying debris. It is best to stay indoors in a secure location and follow evacuation orders from local authorities to ensure your safety during a hurricane.
no tiger sharks are fish but r sharks
sharks have backbones and they are fish
They are Sharks, therefore a fish. Very, very big: Plankton eaters.
Fish. they have gills. Answer All sharks are fish.
No. Minnows are bony fish, and sharks are Elasmobranchs.
Yes sharks are predators to fish.
Sharks feed on squid or fish, which they swallow whole.
Large sharks like the Mako
sharks eat all kinds of fish
whale sharks,larger fish,barracudas
sharks....
Sharks are calssified by fish