Yea they do =)
People are not trying to prevent tsunamis because scientists know tsunamis cannot be prevented.
It's more convenient for scientists. AU is the distance the earth is from the sun.
They measure the velocity of the object after applying a accurately measured force.
yes
Yes, all tsunamis are sea-based they form at the sea. That is where scientists detect a tsunami. The word tsunami is japenese
Yes, you do however you can also measure it by deaths and casualties.
To measure temperature, scientists use:KelvinCelsiusFahrenheit.
scientists use light-years to measure long distances in space. a light year, (abrviated ly) is the distance light can travel.
Scientists monitor tsunamis with the seismometer in both Japan and the United. When the seismometer detects a large, shallow earthquake below the ocean, they issue a tsunami warning to surrounding coastlines.
People who study tsunamis are typically known as tsunami researchers, tsunami scientists, or tsunamologists. They study the causes, effects, and characteristics of tsunamis to better understand and mitigate their impact on coastal communities.
Tsunamographs are anchored, ocean-bottom apparatuses developed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and used as part of the Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis system to measure and categorize tsunamis. The ocean-bottom apparatus recognizes and reports changes in pressure that occur when water levels change, and then transmit a signal to bouys which measure wave height and transmit all of that information to satellites. This information is used to track and forecast the progress of tsunami waves, which can then help categorize the strength and speed of each tsunami.
Scientists do research, do test and go into a space vehicle to do experiments. They also go out the space vehicle in space suits.