Factors that help animals predict natural disasters
Many animals have the ability to sense upcoming disasters based on sound waves, magnetic fields or changes in atmospheric pressure.
Many animals have the ability to sense upcoming disasters based on sound waves, magnetic fields or changes in atmospheric pressure.
Animals are believed to be able to detect certain sounds or changes before a disaster occurs. Thanks to that, they can feel the dangers coming up.
Birds are capable of predicting newspapers or tornadoes.
Initial activities that lead to earthquakes, tsunamis . often produce negative waves (which spread faster than shock waves). Negative waves have a lower frequency than the normal hearing threshold (lower than 20Hz) but many types of animals such as flamingos, elephants, rhinos . can get this type of wave right away. Therefore, they can feel the upcoming disaster and quickly seek shelter.
The researchers also suggested that the initial activity that led to earthquakes could deflect the Earth's magnetic field and the species is thought to be able to detect this change.
Birds have long been said to have oncoming forecasts or tornadoes due to their ability to detect changes in atmospheric pressure, wind speed or temperature. Safe place to shelter.
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