Yes. Tsunamis have struck Hawaii, Alaska, California, Oregon, and Washington with varying degrees of damage. There is also some concern for the east coast. It is not a question of if a tsunami will affect the U.S. in the future, it's a question of when.
The past is the past. The US has no trouble with the decision made in ww2.
no tsunamis have taken place in the US because it only has the ocean on the sides of the country, not the middle. :)
The sentence "nobody can hear us" in past tense is "nobody could hear us".
Yes, earthquake activity has affected Earth in the distant past. Over millions of years, earthquakes have shaped the Earth's surface by creating mountains, shifting continents, and causing tsunamis. Studying the geological record helps us understand how earthquakes have influenced the planet's history.
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it helped us because they past down their traditions
The past is important to us because there are so many memories. In the past you could of had memories of happiness or pain and they are experiences we don't want to forget.
You could get cancer at Mcdonalds
Yes, but they are much more likely in some areas than others. They can also travel vast distances. Tsunamis can happen anywhere along a coastline, and are more common around the Pacific Rim.
it would affect us by crushing us and our home.but that would be cool if we could ride one. and kinda scary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There is a system of tidal buoys that are designed to detect tsunamis before they hit the shore, but a tsunami caused by an earthquake along the coast would hit the beach before any alarm could be given.