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what are the two different ideas about why so few animals were killed in the tsunami ?which idea do you find more believable
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Answered by pratimadevigee
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Answer: The two different ideas are (i) the animals possess a south sense and know when the earth is going to shake. (ii) The animal possess more acute hearing which helps them to hear or feel the earth's vibration. They can sense an approaching disaster long before humans can do.

The two different ideas about why so few animals were killed in the tsunami are as follows:

First, many people believe that animals possess a sixth sense and can know when the Earth’s surface will shake. Second, some experts believe that animals’ have a more acute hearing and it helps them to hear or feel the earth’s vibration. They can sense an approaching disaster long before humans realise what’s going on.

I find the second idea more believable.

The first concept is that animals have a sixth sense and can predict the risk to come. The second concept is that animals have the acute listening capacity that helps them hear or feel the vibration of the earth. The second concept is much more credible because it can be scientifically proven.

The fact that very few animals were reported to be a victim of the tsunami that hit on December 26, 2004, raises two beliefs. The first belief says that animals possess a sixth-sense that allows them to predict earth’s vibrations. On the other hand, few experts are of the belief that it is because of the acute hearing abilities they possess, animals could feel that a disaster was on its way. The idea that suggests that it is because of their enhanced hearing sensitivity, they are able to preconceive the happening of a disaster like tsunami is more believable as there is concrete evidence that backs their acute listening abilities but nothing can be said about their sixth sense as animals can not talk.

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Answered by Anonymous
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1) Very few animals were killed in the tsunami. Perhaps they feel the tremor much before humans do. ... Some experts also believe that animals have an acute sense of hearing that helps them to hear or feel the earth's vibration. They can guess the coming disaster and so run away to safer places/higher ground.

2) The first idea is that the animals have a sixth sense. They know when the earth is going to shake. The second idea is that the animals have a more acute sense of hearing. This helps them to hear or feel the earth's vibration.

it is true that animals sense the coming disaster earlier than human beings. It became evident in 2004. The tsunami killed more than 1,50,000 people in a dozen countries.

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