Several theories related to the sensitivity of animals in natural disasters

An alternative theory that has been approved by many experts recently associated with the sensitivity of animals in natural disasters are: (i) that animals can sense changes in magnetic fields that occur near the epicenter, as an example are the pigeons, turtles, bees and there are many more, (ii) fish species known to be very sensitive to variations in electrical charge change in the water that sometimes is a sign the beginning of the earthquake, (iii) organisms in the soil can respond to changes in the polarity and concentration of atmospheric ions or charge particles, so that this can cause the animal can detect the effects of air ionization of radon gas sometimes released from the earth before the earthquake occurred, (iv) the piezoelectric effect has also been shown that pressure changes are done on a type of quartz crystals generate an electric charge on the crystal surface , it is believed could generate enough electrical energy to create ions fly before, during and after the earthquake, so that animals can anticipate more earthquakes rumbling through their susceptibility to wind.

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