All I can say is no where near bernardsville newjersey.
An archaeologist would most likely study artifacts found in ruins as they are trained to uncover, analyze, and interpret material remains from past human societies.
An archaeologist would most likely study ancient artifacts, ruins, structures, and human remains to understand the cultural and societal practices of past civilizations. They may also analyze artifacts to determine patterns of settlement, trade, religion, and technology.
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Who would be most likely to examine the remains of clay jars to determine what they once held?
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seafloor spreading
Most likely not. A whale in deep, open ocean water would probably not even notice a passing tsunami. In shallow water it would be a very stressful event.
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most likely in a place near the ocean like hawaii
That would depend on the size of the tsunami. If one was standing on the headland, which rises above the surrounding landscape, one would most likely survive.
Its Hawaii because Wisconsin not surrounded by water and Hawaii is.
Most likely not. It may be possible for there to be a localized tsunami if a landslide occurs in or enters a lake.
One tsunami would be the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
they most likely run and panic
tsunami
Sydney is most likely to get hit by a tsunami, because it is the only capital city in Australia which is in a high tsunami risk zone. But don't be worried, Australia is relatively sheltered from earthquakes and tsunamis, so the chance of getting hit by a tsunami is still quite low.
A tsunami