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A tsunami is a geologic event that is not affected by weather. The humidity could be anything.
No. The 2004 tsunami was a geologic event unrelated to weather or climate.
No. Tsunamis are a geologic phenomenon, so they are not affected by the weather.
the effect of a tsunami on life
No. A tsunami is triggered by geologic rather than meteorological forces.
There can be any amount of rain or no rain at all. A tsunami is not a weather-related event but a geologic event usually triggered by an earthquake.
You have your grammar wrong.. :) That is " What is the effect of great geologic changes on plant and animal life" Welcome :)
The effect we now call tsunami has been happening since there have been oceans on the planet Earth (billions of years). There was no "First Tsunami"; the Japanese have been calling the effect 'tsunami' for many centuries.
Not often by weather but mostly underwater volcanic eruptions-it's a matter of opinion if you think it's just nature, or geologic phenomenon. I hope this helps!
It is unknown what places will be affected by the next mega tsunami.
Whatever it was before it hit, a tsunami has no effect on climate.
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