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Can marine life predict tsunamis and earthquakes?

Earthquakes and tsunamis can be known by ocean luminescence. Many creatures in the ocean can emit light, such as bacteria, worms, sponges, corals, jellyfish, crustaceans, mollusks, fish and so on. Due to the abnormal environmental conditions such as submarine magnetic field and water pressure before the earthquake, marine bioluminescence intensified. Thousands of marine life gather together, sending out powerful beams and fog, telling people that an earthquake and tsunami are coming. Japan's Honshu Sanlu1June 1996 tsunami. With the rough waves, marine luminescent bacteria shine on the ocean like light. The beautiful ocean is a huge treasure house, and scientists are constantly increasing their research on the ocean. We look forward to finding more "meteorologists" to better serve mankind.