Zoo animals aren't typically relocated for a tsunami or other natural disaster. Since a tsunami usually hits with little or no warning, there isn't much zookeepers can do to keep them safe. many animals have a sense that something bad is about to happen and will protect themselves and their young in the best way they can within the confines of the zoo.
Well, a tsunami can devastate an area very quickly. Due to earthquakes, the vibrations cause the earth under the ocean to move, creating a tsunami. A tsunami can be as high as a basketball pole, streetlight, etc. A tsunami also has pressure behind it, so with the earthquake vibrations, speed, height, and pressure, it can quickly wipe out an area. After it hits a community, everything is washed away and destroyed due to force. Hope this helped!
I will be fine for bird hunting. But I wouldn't recommend it for game animals as it will probably give you away due to unnatural smell.
Lack of food and clean water, disease spread due to decaying dead plants and animals.
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No, it is not true.
You are ridiculous for entering questions from a make up assignments on this website.
yes
About 226,000 people.
Non. Tsunamis do not affect weather.
Because there was a Tsunami Alert due to the massive earthquake in Chile.
due to 2004 tsunami
Even though the earth quake was thousands of miles away the quake was a very powerful one. It magnitude was measured to be 8.6 on the ritcher scale. An earth quake with such a high magnitude may cause powerful seismic waves due to which the tsunami was able to cover such a large distance. And also as the moon's going to come the nearest to the earth on 19th of this month due to which there may be high tidal waves caused in the seas. Chances for other destructive tsunamis also!!