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no, a tsunami slows down when approaching the shore. But it gains height and actually stored its power until it reaches land.
It does lose some energy to turbulence and also becomes more spread out. That is why a tsunamis is often much smaller when it strikes and area thousands of miles from its source.
The most recent Indian Ocean Tsunami killed approximately 200 000 people.
Deciduous trees.
They lose potential energy.
The people lose there lives ,properties, cattles
no, a tsunami slows down when approaching the shore. But it gains height and actually stored its power until it reaches land.
No. Areas hit by a tsunami usually see the ocean recede a few minutes beforehand.
1. many people lose their lives 2. people may lose their only shelter 3. buildings can collapse 4. lands get flooded in the end SO MANY LIVES CAN BE LOST
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You will have lose of appetite.
Tsunamis can cause humans to lose access to fresh water and food. This can lead to dehydration, sickness, and starvation.
It does lose some energy to turbulence and also becomes more spread out. That is why a tsunamis is often much smaller when it strikes and area thousands of miles from its source.
When a tsunami hits land, the force is broken. The land is like mud. When your are the tsunami. There is a big area of mud. You are running full speed at it until you get in. Then he mud slows you down. You don't stop but you lose force. Then you go farther in the mud slowing you down more until you sop. Your speed is out and you walk which is like being a normal wave.
Refined foods may lose many nutrients during processing.
The most recent Indian Ocean Tsunami killed approximately 200 000 people.
Yes not only can it physically damage it but it can decrease income and halt production. Also there will be clean up costs.