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Yes. Tsunamis can be very destructive.
Tsunamis can be highly destructive and can also do next to nothing
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Yes. Tsunamis can obliterate entire coastal communities.
The plural noun is spelled tsunamis (destructive ocean waves).
Very much so. This is where volcanoes, earthquakes and even tsunamis can occur.
They are very different. Tidal waves are waves created by the gravitational pull of the moon, where tsunamis are created by an event such as an earthquake. Tsunamis can be very destructive. Both are made of water, there are not very many similarities between them.
#1 is the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami #2 is the Messina-Reggio tsunami of 1908 #3 is the Chilean Tsunami of 1960 (these are all of the last century)
It is constructive, it builds up large and varied ecosystems. But, it is also destructive because tsunamis sometimes build up and can destroy huge cities.
True. Tsunamis typically cause widespread and severe damage due to their powerful and destructive nature, impacting coastal areas over large distances. Tornadoes can also be destructive, but their damage is usually localized to a smaller area compared to the widespread devastation caused by tsunamis.
A landslide can be harmful if it destroys lives, infrastructures, homes, businesses, or creates destructive tsunamis.
Oceanographers study the ocean, so mainly they research about the ocean. A big job for oceanographers is keeping track about Tsunamis. Tsunamis are very destructive and they need the help of seismologists to track them.