It was not founded, i dont think. It is just a Huge trench in the ocean FORMED naturally.
tsunamis are so poopy yeah bro
Hmm lets see..They shake the earth so buildings or anything inside them can fall, and possibly crush you. Can also cause Tsunamis. Very dangerous.
It really depends. And it is based on someones opinion. If its a really tiny tsunami some people may not think so. But a tsunamis caused by a landslide (which can be 1000ft tall) would be very dangerous to almost everyone.
Actually it is Jai Alai the most dangerous sport in the worl also BASE jumping is also one. extreme surfing is the most dangerous you are surfing tsunamis
Tsunamis are generally considered the most dangerous type of wave due to their large size and destructive power, which can cause widespread devastation when they reach land.
Tsunamis in the open ocean are not dangerous at all; they aren't even noticeable. In deep ocean water a tsunamis is only a few feet to a few inches high and dozens of miles long. It is only when a tsunami reaches shallow water that it gains height.
A tsunami that is only a few feet high in is typically considered a minor or small tsunami. While it may not cause widespread damage or destruction, even small tsunamis can be dangerous to coastal areas and should be taken seriously in terms of evacuation and preparedness.
Tsunamis are most dangerous near coastlines, particularly in areas with a shallow continental shelf and low-lying coastal regions. Regions along the Pacific Ring of Fire, such as Japan, Indonesia, and the west coast of the Americas, are especially prone to devastating tsunamis due to the presence of active tectonic plate boundaries.
Tsunamis are capable of causing widespread destruction by generating powerful waves that can inundate coastal areas, leading to flooding, erosion, and debris damage. They can also be dangerous due to their ability to travel long distances across the ocean, impacting multiple regions. Tsunamis can have devastating impacts on infrastructure, communities, and even ecosystems.
It depends on how you look at it. Aside from natural disasters like hurricanes tornadoes and tsunamis, the most dangerous weather would be lightning. Worldwide, floods kill more people than other natural disasters.
many dormant and some active volcanoes; about 1,500 seismic occurrences (mostly tremors) every year; tsunamis; typhoons
In the open sea, tsunamis are generally not dangerous because their wave heights are often small and can pass unnoticed by ships. However, they travel at very high speeds, and their energy can extend to great depths. The danger escalates as they approach shallower coastal waters, where wave heights increase dramatically, posing significant risks to coastal communities and infrastructure. Thus, while open-sea tsunamis are not harmful, they become extremely dangerous near shorelines.
Tsunamis that are triggered by volcanic eruptions