Yes. If the tsunami is large enough, the sea water will flood the area, carrying away plants, trees, caras, signs, and other loose items in the street. In many cases, the force of the water rushing into buildings is so strong, it causes the base to weaken and the whole structure would eventually colapse.
Absolutely. Marked by a series of waves only a few feet high and a hundred miles or more apart, traveling around 600 mph and starting in deep ocean waters, as a tsunami approaches shallower water it begins to slow down in speed; in turn, allowing the waves to decrease the distance between them while significantly increasing in height. Once a tsunami finally strikes the coast, subsequently in striking range of bridges, the crest of its waves may reach heights of 100 ft, travel inland at 30 mph, and at intervals anywhere from 5 to 40 minutes between each wave. Unfortunately, and more often than not, the first wave is not the largest. If a bridge isn't directly destroyed by tsunami waves, damage to Coastlines and/or foundations may cause its destruction. Therefore, perhaps a more appropriate and perplexing question would be: can a bridge survive a tsunami?
Yes it can. Depending on the size and force of the wave it caused, location and construction of the house.
It would actually break into pieces but the best part is if it happens in the summer and you can say " thanks i needed it " when the coolers not working
depending on the wave, probably about 30 minutes to an hour. maybe less.
Not the whole city, but small towns and large portions of towns have been destroyed.
Yes of course! WELL NOT ACTUALLY TEAR IT APART LIKE YOU TEAR PAPER BUT IT CAN DESTROY THE BUILDING
No. Tsunamis can devastate coastal areas but usually don't go far past that.
ANY tsunami has the ability to cause damage to objects along the ocean shore. The size and magnitude of the tsunami will determine how far inland you'd need to go to be safe.
with a wall of water
It destroyed stuff
it causes floods and can destroy buildings and can make people drown.
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.
Tsunamis can do serious damage and kill manny people
A tsunami can get really power. It can get powerful enough to the point were it can blow or destroy the biggest and tallest building ever built. How fast can the winds travel they can get up to 900 mph..... Hope my answer was helpful!!
No way, it would hardley dent it, trust me i research tsunamis my whole life
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The tsunami destroyed many buildings and damaged nuclear reactors
It destroyed stuff
They destroy homes and lives
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it causes floods and can destroy buildings and can make people drown.
It depends if it's a big tsunami or a small one. Big ones: They destroy houses, kill people, tear down trees, flood streets and the area and destroy whatever it can in it's path! :O
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It can destroy their homes if the sea suddenly has a tidal wave or tsunami