unless a big earthquake or big asteroid collision, no.
No there has not.
No
No, but they have been on Tsunami watch several times
Nope
No. Most tsunamis occur as a result of undersea earthquakes and there are no earthquake zones in any of the Great Lakes that can cause a tsunami. The only thing that could cause a tsunami on the Great Lakes is a large meteor impact, but no such impact has occurred since before the lakes existed.
Yes last year.
No, Marshall, Michigan has never been the capital of Michigan.
yes there has
Yes they have both been to Monroe, Michigan.
New South Wales have never been hit by a tsunami of any significance, for as long as Europeans have been settled on the continent.
yes
Yes- there have been several in Hawaii, Alaska, and the Pacific Coast
The deadliest tsunami was the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, killing almost 230,000 people.
No