Most likely not. It may be possible for there to be a localized tsunami if a landslide occurs in or enters a lake.
Niigata Japan was hit by a tsunami in 2007.
No it wasnt a tsunami
Yes it did hit misawa of the 60 - 70 mph tsunami
Yes It can..... only when the tsunami is strong
There was no Tsunami that hit Brisbane, and therefore no Tsunami hit Sydney. However there were recent floods that devastated Brisbane and the QLD state of Australia.
The tsunami hit because of the earthquake shifted the ground and caused the tsunami.
The tsunami hit Japan's northeastern islands.
the tsunami hit in Lituya Bay, Alaska
Niigata Japan was hit by a tsunami in 2007.
No it wasnt a tsunami
Yes it did hit misawa of the 60 - 70 mph tsunami
Yes It can..... only when the tsunami is strong
There was no Tsunami that hit Brisbane, and therefore no Tsunami hit Sydney. However there were recent floods that devastated Brisbane and the QLD state of Australia.
No. The tsunami, or any tsunami that is likely to occur, can only affect coastal areas and will come no more than a few miles inland even over flat land. There are hundreds of miles of mountains between Utah and the coast. There is only one event that could trigger a tsunami large enough to cross mountains: a missive impact from an asteroid or comet. But such an event has not happened in at least 65 million years and I'd bet a great deal that one will not happen in our lifetime.
Yes. Any country that has a shoreline against the sea can be hit by a tsunami
Yes. Sendai was one of the worst hit places by the Tsunami of March 11, 2011.
It is impossible to predict when a tsunami will happen until it is triggered.