People plants and animals were killed some sofered from radiation and it deformed some people.
Dengue fever primarily affects humans and is transmitted by the Aedes mosquito. There is no evidence to suggest that animals can contract dengue fever.
Plants and animals can be more adversely affected by global climate change because plants and animals can't consciously choose their location and their resources. They have only their instinct to know what to eat or drink and have no way to know if the air, the water, or the soil in their environment is toxic. Humans can know and understand when their environment is not suitable and have the means to change or adjust it when necessary.
Some animals can hear higher frequencies than humans can. This is why animals can hear things like dog whistles, and we can't hear them. In all, animals can hear differently than humans in the way that they can hear more. Some animals can hear lower frequencies than humans can. Elephants can hear much lower frequencies than humans.
Oxygen is the gas humans and animals need to breathe in.
Humans are mammal therefore we are considered animals.
The 2 cities in Japan that were bombed by the US in World War 2 are Hiroshima & Nagasaki. There is barely any remains of the attack anymore. Much of it has been cleaned up and rebuilt. There are a few memorials and there are still marks on the walls which are actually vaporized humans that were vaporized during the bombing.The two cities that were bombed in Japan were:Hiroshima (6th August 1945)Nagasaki (9th August 1945)
Yes humans as well as animals can get affected by Vitiligo.
Humans.
All
Hiroshima, Japan - 6 August 1945 Nagasaki, Japan - 9 August 1945
Humans, animals
so humans are affected
cows, chickens, humans . . . . . . are not effected to nitrates
No, some other animals have it too.
Yes, humans cannot be affected by canine distemper. Canine distemper is a virus that primarily affects dogs and other animals in the canine family. It does not pose a risk to humans.
It has a chemical that is bad for plants, animals, fish, and also humans. Eventually plants, animals, fish, and humans will be affected in some ways.
Dengue fever primarily affects humans and is transmitted by the Aedes mosquito. There is no evidence to suggest that animals can contract dengue fever.