Tsunamis can affect marine life by moving their habitats. For instance, if the water a fish is in move to shore, then the fish will move with it.
Waves can affect people by moving around different marine life causing change in the atmosphere. They can also affect people in there every day life, for example tsunamis have killed thousands of people.
Thorium doesn't affect the marine life.
Salinity, pressure and temperature are naturally occuring factors that affect marine life.
Tsunamis can cause significant changes to coastal landscapes by eroding shorelines, depositing sediment in new areas, and altering habitats for marine life. In some cases, tsunamis have triggered underwater landslides or volcanic eruptions that can have longer-lasting effects on the Earth's geology.
Marine life dies and goes extinct. That's what happens when where they live gets destroyed.
the sun blindes the marine life , which makes it difficult for the marine to find food .
Yes, oil spills can affect marine life very much! It is sad to think about how much an oil spill can kill.
Wind speed itself does not directly affect tsunamis. Tsunamis are usually caused by underwater seismic activity, such as earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, which generate large waves that can travel across the ocean. However, strong winds can potentially impact the propagation of tsunamis by influencing wave height or speed in coastal areas.
it affects everything
upwelling affects the marine life because of the steagmagmaticbuoyant force of the air that goes through the water evaporates and crash out marine lives
The first thing that they do is put the region under water (flooding) they also cause life and economic loss.
climate marine life