Environmental Sciences, asked by rinkykumari76, 1 year ago


write 'T' for True or 'F' for False statements.
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A mosquito finds us by our smell and heat of our body.
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A snake can hear vibrations on the ground.
Hunting is allowed in National Parks.
Animals sense the approaching danger and behave in a strange man
A tiger's roar can be heard upto 8 km away.​

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Answered by harshu994
3

A= true B = true C = false. D = true E = false

Answered by vindhya17171
4

1.true

Mosquitoes searching for a meal of blood use a variety of clues to track down humans, including our body heat and the carbon dioxide in our breath.

2.true

Some researchers determined that snakes are able to detect low frequency airborne and ground vibrations through their inner ears (in the 50 to 1,000 Hz range)

3.false

The parks have been a place where animal populations could re-grow naturally following a decline in numbers.

4.in some cases its true and false both

According to other accounts, elephants screamed and ran to higher ground as many as 10 days before disaster struck. Zoo animals hid in their cages. Dogs refused to go outside.

5.false its a lion

The four big cats that actually roar are the lion, tiger, leopard and jaguar, with lions being the most vocal. These four cats have been assigned to the genus Panthera because they can roar. Roaring is made possible by a special two-piece hyoid bone in the throat. All of the non-roaring cats have a one-piece hyoid bone. It is said that a lion's roar can be heard 5 miles (8 km) away.

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