yes
a long time :)
long term effects of a tsunami is that there can be an easily spread disease like plague, that was once a very serious disease, and also, you would have to re-build all the destroyed farmlands. in the area that was actually ran over by tsunami, you would have to be careful to not like go over some important things that were actually on the ground that were from the ocean, that the tsunamis happened. Lastly, one real serious long term effect is that the floods can come and be there for a long time
well it depends really
When there is a geological change, such as an earthquake or volcano eruption, it can cause shifts in the Earth's surface, leading to things like landslides, tsunamis, or the formation of new land formations. These changes can have both short-term and long-term impacts on the environment and ecosystem.
Japanese word for tsunami-harbour wave. spanish word-maremoto.
Mega Tsunami is an informal term to describe a tsunami that has initial wave heights that are much larger than normal tsunamis. Mega Tsunamis have originated from a large scale landslide or collision.
Tsunamis can have a significant impact on biotic factors by causing the destruction of habitats, leading to loss of biodiversity and disruption of ecosystems. They can result in mass mortality of plants and animals, as well as disruption of food chains and ecological relationships. This can lead to long-term negative implications for the affected biotic communities.
Tsunamis can have severe impacts on people, causing casualties, injuries, displacement, and destruction of infrastructure. They can lead to death and loss of property, trigger economic challenges, and result in long-term psychological effects among survivors. Adequate preparedness, early warning systems, and community education are essential to mitigate the human impact of tsunamis.
Tsunamis can vary greatly by length in terms of their size. The largest tsunamis last for a few days while regular ones last just a few hours.
Tsunamis that are triggered by volcanic eruptions
They cause tsunamis
Tsunamis are not called Tidal waves anymore, as tsunamis are not affected by the tides. Tides do not affect how strong or tall the tsunamis are and that is why tsunamis are not commonly called tidal waves anymore because the word 'tidal' is misleading.