Yes. All manners of marine animals can be brought on shore by a tsunami. Note, though that a shark brought on shore by a tsunami would be stressed enough that it would not be interested in eating.
It becomes bigger :)
The wave would slow down as it approaches the shore.
The wave would slow down as it approaches the shore.
Because of an Earthquake that happened which displaced a lot of water causing the tsunami.
As a tsunami approaches the shore line the huge wave sucks the water in front of it out to sea towards the tsunami helping build the wave even larger as it gets to the shore. There are pictures showing the ocean bed almost completely without water just before the tsunami hits.
Yes. Some sharks will be seen near shore. Bull sharks, for example, are often found in shallows.
No. A tsunami is highest in the shallow water near shore.
It disappears until the tsunami dies away. I don't know what happens to a tsunami but this is what I think.
It becomes bigger :)
no
The wave would slow down as it approaches the shore.
The wave would slow down as it approaches the shore.
not close
Because of an Earthquake that happened which displaced a lot of water causing the tsunami.
Not live near A shore.
Their wave size increases.
When a Tsunami occurs dig big pits near the sea shore as the speed and the quantity of water will get reduced.