Depends.
Fish, or any other living creature close to the strike will most likely die. A bit further away, nothing happens. Somewhere inbetween it'll be unpleasant and harmful but survivable.
what happens is when a llama hit's a bump it just ignores it but makes a burr noise and that is all it does so when you see a llama hit a bump sometimes it might do that.
Because when light passes from water into are - it refracts or bends. This makes the fish appear to be in a different place to where it actually is. You can demonstrate the effect using a glass of water and a drinking straw. Half-fill a glass with water, then lower one end of a straw into it. You will see the straw 'bends' as it hits the water. It's the same effect in spearing fish.
That is part of nature's camouflage to protect the fish. The fish coloration, as you descibe it, makes it more difficult for a predator (fish or man) to see the fish from above (dark against the dark background of the water and sea or lake bottom) and from beneath (light against the light background of the sunlit atmosphere). This camouflage scheme has evolved over the centuries; those fish that were not so protected did not survive as well as those that were, and did not produce new generations as efficiently.
When a blue jay hits a window but survives, it may be disoriented or stunned. It is recommended to give the bird some time to recover before it flies away. To prevent further collisions, consider placing decals or stickers on the window to make it more visible to birds.
If a hamster falls and hits a wooden table, it could potentially injure itself. It's advisable to monitor the hamster for any signs of distress or injury such as limping, swelling, or sensitivity to touch. If you notice any concerning symptoms, it's best to consult a veterinarian for further evaluation and treatment.
it changes directions
Yes, it is dangerous to be on the ocean during a lightning storm. Lightning can strike the water's surface and travel through the water, potentially harming anyone in the vicinity. It's best to seek safe shelter during a storm.
dont know because never been in a tsunami
Usually it happens when an oil carrying boat hits a reef of in some cases an iceberg and tears or rips the hull open, when this happens the oil spills into the ocean.
Depends on the distance between the person and the strike. Close, the person may die. Far off, nothing. Somewhere inbetween, discomfort and injury.
It will turn white and it will flare out. Unless it is aggressive and hits the side of the bowl then it will probably not die . Ask: If you put a mirror in a Beta fish's tank will it stress it out?
Yes,lightning does hit sea water
Well if you know that they rely on warm ocean waters for their strength what do you think will happen if there isnt warm ocean waters below it. It will dissipate. A tropical cyclone can have its outer bands on land but if its eye is over warm ocean it will strengthen. So once it hits land it will weaken. But because of the vast size and power it will take days for them to go away. So that is what happens to them.
After it hits, it comes to a standstill.
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I think their is an earthquake in the ocean and it roles up into a huge wave and when it approches land it is as biggest as it can get and boom it hits the land
yes. because if a lighting bolt hits the power line your tv will get little white dots all over the screen. this happens because to much power is going threw it at one time