A bubble cloud is a technique used by whales, particularly by species like humpbacks, to trap and corral fish. Whales blow bubbles underwater to create a barrier that confuses and constrains schools of fish, making them easier to catch. This behavior is a form of cooperative hunting, often seen when whales work together to enhance their foraging efficiency. By using bubble clouds, whales can increase their chances of a successful meal.
Whales are primarily hunted for food. Some cultures use the whale's blubber for oil as well. More whales are hunted in Japan than in any other country.
Group of killer whales release air bubbles around school of fish creating a sort of barrier(net) and hunt them at ease
Blubber gum
A wall cloud is typically associated with severe weather events such as tornadoes, making it more dangerous than a bubble cloud which is harmless and mainly a result of condensation. Wall clouds are characterized by rotating updrafts and are often found in supercell thunderstorms, indicating the potential for severe weather. Bubble clouds are usually small and puffy with no significant weather implications.
there are two different kind of thought bubble. first thought bubble is to think something in your mind. second it is in a commic script and you will see a bubble connected to a cloud oh and if im correct plese trust point me
whales bodys are basically hairless, however some young have hair on their snouts for a time not to burst your bubble, but whales actuallly DO have whiskers on their chins
What do whales use their something to eat
Dolphins,Porpises and Beaked whales use it.
It is the hunting technique used by hump-back whales in groups. The method is named so because the aerial view looks like a large spiral bubble.
Humpback whales blow bubbles out of there mouth and swim in a circle creating a "bubble net" that traps prey. Then they swim up and eat their prey ,whick is mostly krill
Gray Whales feed on benthic crustaceans that are found on the sea bed. The whale scoops up sediments from the sea floor and filters out edible particles and feeds on them. Crustaceans like Krill, small lobster, shrimp etc would form the food chain of the gray whale.
A cloud chamber can be used to detect alpha or beta particles. It is also filled with water or ethanol vapor. A bubble chamber holds super heated liquids. What do they have in common? They both leave trails.