Biology, asked by waseemkayani3757, 1 year ago

Can a tree frog survive a tropical storm?

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Answered by Shreya0909
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About 37 speacies live in the united states.

And your answer is NO .

If there is a tropical storm so a tree frog can not survive.

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Answered by Aɾꜱɦ
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Explanation:

Of course, it doesn't “rain” frogs or fish in the sense that it rains water – no one has ever seen frogs or fish vaporize into the air before a rainfall. However, strong winds, such as those in a tornado or hurricane, are powerful enough to lift animals, people, trees, and houses.

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