The oil coats their wings preventing the birds from flying. Some birds also ingest the oil which is poisonous.
after spelling of oil fishes goes from that area and thus birds dies
high cleanup costs, death of plants and animals, and damage to fishing economies
"знаешь" or "znaesh" as its spelt in latin, translates to "know"/"familiar". As to its relation to death or suicide, it depends on what else was said.
No, no relation.
I have included two links. Oil spills cause pollution, and can be injury or death to workers on rigs. Many spills are small, and do not cause wide spread environmental damage. See links.
In many cultures, ravens symbolize death or the afterlife due to their association with darkness, mystery, and their presence at battlefields or places of death.
Death does not mean the end of life. Life continues after death, but the place we find ourselves varies in relation to our activities on earth.
in relation to the Holocaust it was fatal.
Yes, if liquid nitrogen spills on a person, it can cause severe frostbite and tissue damage, potentially leading to death if not treated quickly and appropriately. Liquid nitrogen is extremely cold and can cause rapid freezing of skin and underlying tissues upon contact.
The period between birth and death is: lifetime.
The phrase "sleep is like death" highlights the similarity between the two states of unconsciousness. It suggests that sleep gives us a glimpse of what death might be like, prompting us to reflect on the transient nature of life and the inevitability of mortality. This comparison can lead to a deeper appreciation of the fragility and preciousness of our existence.
Pythagoras' death is significant in relation to the legend of the magical beans because it is said that he refused to escape his enemies by running through a bean field, as he believed it was wrong to trample on the beans. This act of integrity and adherence to his principles even in the face of death has become a symbol of his commitment to his beliefs and teachings.