It gets washed up shore.
Yes!Definitely
YES!! any marine animals in the tsunami can get washed up on land on the beach or where the wave stops. Plus all the food the marine animals have to eat is washed away so if they survive they will have no food and will starve to death.
a tsunami can be very dangerous for anyone in it or around it. the creatures in the water can be badly injured or even carried away from their homes due to the enormous pressure of the water. sharp objects can be carried and hit anything in its way. some of the sea life may even be washed up on shore if they are close enough.
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.
run for dear life!
Many strange things happen, yet I think you asking about the sudden retreat from the water line prior to the event. This also happens when we travel in a restricted waterway. The displacement of our ship recedes the water from shore only to return fast and high. We draw about 40 feet of water so that water is displaced to each side of the shoreline as we travel. An example is the Houston Ship Channel where warnings are posted at places like the Texas City Dike to warn swimmers and people fishing about the receding and then returning water. Good Question and thanks for asking it. Capt Jack
A Study Of An Animal Life Is Called Zoology Mainly Comprises With Land Animals.
the effect of a tsunami on life
Land and marine life are the two types of global food.
Land and marine life are the two types of global food.
Natural disasters in marine biomes can include tropical cyclones, tsunami, and undersea earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. These events can have severe impacts on marine ecosystems, causing changes in water quality, habitat destruction, and disruption of marine life.
There are no plants in Antarctica. Seals are marine animals and use sea life not land life, to survive.