It depends on the scale of the tsunami, the topography, the placement the house, the construction of the house. Even brick houses can be poorly constructed.
Yes, very easily. Houses may easily be swept away by a tsunami.
The best way to keep your house from being destroyed in a tsunami is to have it in an elevated location, such as on a high hill.
Damage can range from simple water damage to the house being washed off its foundation and completely destroyed.
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Not really, but there is probably a way to keep people safe from a tsunami
Tsunamis occur as a result of an earthquake underwater. The earthquakes happen when the 'built up energy' in the tectonic plates gets released. Due to the earthquake, the tsunami occurs. You cant really find out when the tsunami/earthquake will occur because we do not have enhanced machines yet. However, earthquakes and tsunamis can be detected- but close to the time of occurrence- this is why the only way to protect yourself is by evacuating as quickly as possible, as soon as the warning is issued.
To the roof so you don't get swept away
RUN
No
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Escape to an area of high altitude.
Not really, but there is probably a way to keep people safe from a tsunami
run away i think.......................................
run away and go where it can't get you
a house
To build a house that is relatively safe from a tsunami, it should be made out of wood, so as to be able to move, without just being destroyed. Of course, no house would be totally safe from a tsunami.
To move uphill or in a waterproof basement.
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