No. Wind is what causes normal waves, but it has absolutely nothing to do withs tsunamis. Tsunamis typically result from undersea earthquakes.
None. A tsunami is not wind-related. It is a massive surge of water.
No. A tsunami is a massive surge of water. Wind is not involved at all.
Usually there will be wind, but that is simply because the wind is usually blowing anyway. Tsunamis and volcanoes do not relate to wind.
Wind can't form a tsunami. A tsunami is only caused by a large displacement of water. This is done only by an earthquake, a volcano eruption, a landslide, or a meteorite impact.
No, it is the wind that creates waves by transferring its energy to the water's surface. Waves are generated when the wind blows across the surface of the water, causing ripples and eventually forming waves.
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A tsunami is not a wind-related event, so the wind could be going any speed.
It can blow you away with the wind to make zombies fly
yes because the wind has a force of its own