yes it did
A tsunami can be destructive due to its large and powerful waves that can cause widespread flooding, damage infrastructure, and lead to loss of life. When the waves reach the shore, they can travel far inland, carrying debris and causing destruction along their path.
The action of the winds and tides are carrying it there.
When a tsunami hits land, it can cause widespread flooding, destruction of buildings and infrastructure, and loss of life. The powerful force of the tsunami can carry debris and cause erosion of coastal areas, leaving behind a trail of devastation. It is important for people in coastal regions to evacuate to higher ground when tsunami warnings are issued to minimize the impact.
Flooding/ trees broken/ erosion/ scattered debris
A tsunami can cause structural damage to buildings, including collapsing walls, roofs, and foundations. The force of the water can also lead to flooding and erosion, weakening the structural integrity of the buildings. Additionally, debris carried by the tsunami can cause further damage to structures, such as houses and shopping malls.
No, the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 did not cause a tsunami.
An earthquake caused the tsunami!
Yes, it is possible for someone to survive going under a tsunami by holding their breath and finding a pocket of air or debris to cling to until the water recedes. However, the chances of survival are very low due to the powerful force and debris carried by a tsunami.
The averge debis is about 250
A flood is a lot of water. A tsunami is a big wave. A tsunami can cause a flood.
A tsunami can cause widespread and severe flooding in coastal areas, leading to destruction of property, infrastructure, and loss of life. Strong currents and debris carried by the tsunami can pose a threat to people both in the water and on land. Additionally, tsunamis can result in long-term economic and environmental impacts on affected communities.
No