Yes, some fish prefer subdued lighting and some prefer brighter lighting. If a fish prefers subdued lighting and the lights are bright, the fish will do nothing but hide from the light and, if it cannot hide, the fish will begin to stress out and possibly act differently (more aggressive, etc).
The four categories of motions in parliamentary procedures are main motions, subsidiary motions, privileged motions, and incidental motions. Main motions introduce new business or proposals for discussion. Subsidiary motions modify or affect the main motion, while privileged motions address urgent matters that require immediate attention. Incidental motions deal with procedural issues that arise during the consideration of other motions.
Plate motions produce stress in Earths crust that leads to faults, mountain building, and earthquakes.
UV light can benefit fish in an aquarium environment by helping to control harmful bacteria, parasites, and algae that can affect the water quality and the health of the fish. UV light can also help to improve water clarity and reduce the risk of diseases spreading among the fish.
Up and down. All marine mammals swim with vertical motions, and fish swim with horizontal motions.
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One physical factor that would affect fish population is the temperature of the water. Fish are generally very sensitive to changes in temperature, and if the water becomes too hot or too cold, it can cause the fish to die or their eggs to not hatch.
Marlins are a large breed of fish. There are a variety of these fish that exist. Each fish tends to communicate by changing the color of their skin and through body motions when they are looking to mate.
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the affect of the fish thing is like you can't even put a magnet on a fish so yea
Pelicans eats fish, which may affect other animals that eat fish. Also it may affect plant/animals that the fish eats.
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light fish live in the artic ocean