Protect people from danger.
When someone pinches us, it triggers pain receptors in our skin, causing a reflex reaction in our body to move away or swat at the source of the pain. This reaction is an evolutionary mechanism to protect ourselves from harm and potential danger.
Hearing can be damaged at 85 dB or above over a prolonged period of time. Exposure to sounds at 85 dB or higher can lead to hearing loss or damage, especially if the exposure is frequent or prolonged. It is important to protect your ears from loud noises to prevent hearing damage.
In the United States, various laws and regulations protect individuals from harm and danger, including the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), which ensures safe working conditions, and the Consumer Product Safety Act, which aims to protect the public from hazardous products. Additionally, tort law allows individuals to seek compensation for damages caused by negligence, while criminal laws deter harmful behaviors through penalties. Together, these legal frameworks help safeguard public health and safety.
They protect us from wind and protect from enemies
Biological preparedness helps from danger. We can fight the danger if we are prepared.
A blackbrid can protect itself from danger by
Because like dogs they have a group and they have to protect their group so to them we are there group so they protect us from danger.
They nurse them and protect them from danger and they teach them how to protect themselves from danger.
When we die in a dream, our brain recognizes the danger and wakes us up to protect us from the perceived threat.
One way to protect your hearing is to stay away from loud things without ear plugs or headphones or anything to protect your ears.
you can't be protected unless you are with the lord and when you are with the lord you ask him to protect you by asking him to send a angel down to watch over you
Moose can strike out with their hooves and injure attackers, or use their antlers, which are more suited to competing with other males, and seem to aid their hearing.
Rhinos protect themselves from danger by charging at threats with their horns, which can reach lengths of up to 5 feet, and can run at speeds of up to 35 miles per hour. They also have thick, tough skin that acts as armor against predators. Additionally, their keen sense of smell and hearing helps them sense danger and avoid it.
Weapons are made to help people do stuff like hunting and for self defense.
THEY ARE just making a plan to protect us from danger.
I suspect that humans have the lowest hearing. Humans no longer need acute hearing to listen out for danger - as an antelope would need to do.