Biology, asked by kvj24, 1 year ago

give scientific reason one must not panic during a stampede . plzzz ans fast .

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Answered by jadhav50
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A stampede is uncontrolled concerted running as an act of mass impulse among herd animals or a crowd of people in which the group collectively begins running, often in an attempt to escape a perceived threat.

Non-human species associated with stampede behavior include zebras, cattles, elephants, blue wildebeests, walruses,[1] wild horses, and rhinoceroses.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

One must not panic during a stampede because the panic may cause more danger to their life as it may attract more animals towards them and also the decision making by the person is affected. One cannot find a way to escape out the stampede when he is in fear.  

EXPLANATION:

A stampede is defined as the group of animal running and crushing everything which comes in between their way. It is caused when group of animals feel scared or are provoked to do so.  

During a stampede it is advised to conserve the energy and not to panic. The symptoms of feeling panic in the stampede include yelling or screaming.

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