Depending of the scale of the tsunami, yes easily.
The purpose of an excavator is to move the earth, like you want to digup some earth or move earth from one place to another.
In open ocean, yes. A cheetah can move at 60 to 70 mph. A tsunami in open ocean can move at 500 to 600 mph.
Move inland!
a pack of mules?
Because if you are on low ground you will be swiped away by the tsunami.
it is possible if the plates move and one of them slips under the other your tsunami will form.
While it is generally considered a destructive force, a tsunami will move sediments, accelerate weathering, etc.
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Move inland to higher ground as fast as you can.
It is when the plates of the earth move under the sea
The tsunami in Japan occurred because when the tectonic plates under ground move they cause an earthquake. Sometimes an earthquake can cause a tsunami from shaking underwater.
An earthquake completely shattered part of Japan causing the tsunami. A tsunami starts when part of the foundations of the country/island move the sea and pushes the water forwards, causing it to overlap itself and create a tsunami.