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it was bigger and caused more damage
No, it´s the opposite. boxing day tsunami was one of the biggest tsunamis in history
Tidal waves aren't bigger than tsunami's, as tidal waves are frequently smaller than a person, let alone higher than their knees. Tsunami's on the other hand have sufficient water to flood cities and states.
They are completely different phenomena and cannot be compared in such a manner
actually a comet will make a bigger tsunami than an earth quake because it depends on how big the comet is so obviously if its a mini comet about the size of a fist its not going to do any affect but a comet like the size of Texas it would make a Mega Tsunami and once there was a Mega Tsunami the size of a city! and it flooded it completely.
It will be a thousand times bigger than 8.8 it self .
Earthquakes are worse than tsunamis. Earthquakes are mostly unpredictable but tsunamis are sometimes predictable which sets warning for people to escape shore. Earthquakes destroy buildings but tsunamis don't. When tsunamis hit land, the buildings acts like a strong shield that cuts through the tsunami like what the wind-breaker does to the wind. Earthquakes can do more damage than tsunamis because earthquakes destroy buildings which takes much short time than rebuilding it which tsunamis only cause flash flooding which can be recovered as soon as possible. It's very difficult to escape an earthquake but it's sometimes easy to escape a tsunami. It's very difficult to recover the earthquake damage, therefore earthquakes are considered as the modest natural disaster.
yes because tsunami can grow bigger than a volcano eruption
There is now, but in the Titanic's time (1912) there was not. The Titanic was even bigger than all of the buildings in its time!
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There are no positive effects of a tsunami. A tsunami does enormous damage to coastal areas, destroying buildings and killing people.it would clear a place for new buildings to be built.slows greenhouse emissions as factories are closed.reduces world population which is rising very fast.AddendaAny of the perceived benefits stated would be more than offset.Clearing those buildings would almost certainly mean loss of life, home and workplace.The greenhouse emissions produced replacing those factories and buildings would be greater than those the factories produced.The deaths caused would have no measurable impact on the overall population rate of increase.
No. A tornado is at most 2.5 miles wide and only a handful have been observed at over 2 miles. A tsunami, by contrast, can impact a shoreline thousands of miles long.