This ^ By the time they leave the nest they are easily missed as a baby pigeon. How do I know, because the fookers loved nesting on the back of my satellite dish.
No nests in London mate. just fully grown pigeons. Fosse dont know **** about my ends bar where to the get train for his 6 day a week commute using a freedom pass
Maybe because you don't know where to look for the nests. On the back of a satellite dish is an ideal spot for them, because the rear of the nest is protected by a wall and gets warmth, the front is protected by the mesh. they stack twigs up on the bracket.
Not all eyes function the same, especially aquatic ones as the levels of light change depending on depth, there's is negilgible light below 200m, and none once you reach 1,000m, so it really depends on which animal. Octopi (-puses, -podes if you prefer) have the most human like eyes
I believe in the Earth's early life cycle it rained for thousands of years, hence the oceans, so I'd guess yes.
to add to that, not all humans have blurry vision underwater, it's just because most of us are rarely in it our brains haven't adapted. Some, however, have.
even nowadays I think it may be possible clouds are present at day and night even if it’s not necessarily raining unless there’s some crazy environment on earth that won’t allow it…I think it’s possible now maybe Sucky to confirm
No, due to its flat nature When the clouds get close to filling up the surface, they fall off the edge pulling loads of cloud with it
Sorry hit post by mistake lol Have edited Tbh I feel that I have been answering stupid answers to intelligent questions my entire life
Soz bro, I thought BRB had done that with the whole 'land before time' explanation. I'll have a think, hold on let me put my arm down first. My answer - no... because of the tilt of the Earth, and the seasons, one half will always be hotter and the other colder making global cloud cover impossible. HOLD THE FCKIN' PHONE... Meteor strike that wiped out the dinosaurs. The cloud of ash that was thrown up did indeed cover the whole planet for years in fact. Wrong kinda cloud?