Tsunamis are large waves that can inundate Coastlines with water over 10 feet high. They can pull large amount of beach sand from the coast and drag it into the shallows off the coast, disrupting shallow water ecosystems. The sand can also be pulled inland, coating the ground with several inches of sand that can choke the grass and other plants further from the water. It also tends to knock over trees and rip up shrubs that help hold the topsoil in place and reduce erosion - this can lead to problems after the storm with excessive soil degradation and run-off.
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they destroy everything
A extreme natural event is an act of nature that has damage to people and their environment E.g Earthquakes,tsunamis. tornado
Oceanographers study the ocean, so mainly they research about the ocean. A big job for oceanographers is keeping track about Tsunamis. Tsunamis are very destructive and they need the help of seismologists to track them.
Tsunamis that are triggered by volcanic eruptions
Tsunamis cannot be prevented.
they destroy everything
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Tsunamis can completely wreck forests and destroy the reef along the coasts. Tsunamis can't wash things out to sea, but if poisonous toxins contaminate water, it can destroy sea beds and natural wildlife.
a tsunami effects the environment by change
A extreme natural event is an act of nature that has damage to people and their environment E.g Earthquakes,tsunamis. tornado
erosion can never help the environment indeed it affects environment
It is clean so it help our environment.
squirrels help the environment by germination
Oceanographers study the ocean, so mainly they research about the ocean. A big job for oceanographers is keeping track about Tsunamis. Tsunamis are very destructive and they need the help of seismologists to track them.
Tsunamis that are triggered by volcanic eruptions
Tsunamis cannot be prevented.