Tsunamis can be formed after certain underwater events take place. A tsunami can form after an underwater landslide, earthquake or volcanic eruption.
Yes, and that is sometimes, how Tsunamis' are formed.
As usual the tsunamis are formed by earthquakes
It says in my geography book: Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes, landslides or volcanic eruptions under the sea.But Im sure 'Tsunamis are formed when two oceanic plates collide' is right too, it sounds right cause theres also a diagram that shows the crust broken and moving up causing the wave to go up aswell (this is called an upward wave)
Tsunamis that are triggered by volcanic eruptions
Tsunamis cannot be prevented.
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Tsunamis can be formed after certain underwater events take place. A tsunami can form after an underwater landslide, earthquake or volcanic eruption.
tsunamis are formed by underwater volcanoes, meteorites, and both of them equal up to the final disaster, an earthquake.
Yes, and that is sometimes, how Tsunamis' are formed.
No Tsunamis are not formed by wind events
As usual the tsunamis are formed by earthquakes
It was not founded, i dont think. It is just a Huge trench in the ocean FORMED naturally. tsunamis are so poopy yeah bro
Tornadoes and tsunamis are two very different types of weather events. Tornadoes form when two air masses collide. Tsunamis are caused by movement along the ocean floor.
because they were formed under the sea so when they erupt the can form tsunamis
It says in my geography book: Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes, landslides or volcanic eruptions under the sea.But Im sure 'Tsunamis are formed when two oceanic plates collide' is right too, it sounds right cause theres also a diagram that shows the crust broken and moving up causing the wave to go up aswell (this is called an upward wave)
Most waves are formed by the wind (the exception is tsunamis, which are caused by earthquakes) and usually by storm systems
Tsunamis occur when the water in the ocean is displaced. There are several ways they can be formed. One is by underwater earthquakes, another is by underwater landslides, and a third way is by underwater volcano eruptions.