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Can marine life predict tsunamis and earthquakes?
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. Because fish's ears and lateral organs are very sensitive to high-frequency and low-frequency vibrations, they feel earthquakes first. Fish living in the depths of the ocean just feel the earthquake earlier than people. In addition, poisonous gas will warm the seawater and even boil the bottom seawater. If this toxic gas appears in the water and changes the seawater, the fish will instinctively start to flee collectively, floating on the water in droves and moving uneasily. Because it is still difficult to distinguish what causes the abnormal behavior of fish, it is too early to predict earthquakes with fish. Scientists are stepping up their marine research. We look forward to finding more "meteorologists" to better serve mankind.
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