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No. Tsunamis are only a few feet high in deep water. When they reach shallow water they become much higher.
Tsunamis mostly occur in the Pacific Ocean because they are made because of Earthquakes and lots of earthquakes happen in the ring of fire.
There were no tsunamis of note in the year of 2000. In four more years, there would be one of the most devastating tsunamis of this century in Indonesia. The tsunami that hit Phuket in 2004 was historical.
There is no evidence to suggest that tsunamis are occurring more frequently now than they did in the past. Tsunamis are infrequent natural occurrences that have been observed throughout history. However, advancements in technology and increased global connectivity have improved our ability to detect and track tsunamis, leading to better reporting and awareness of these events.
Raising solvent temperature causes solvent-solute collisions to become more frequent and more energetic.
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i think it has something to do with lack of potassium
tsunamis are often unnoticed in deep water/ its when they get into swallow water where the waves become more intense.
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Paper jams are more frequent
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Hawaii and beyond.
The damages of the tsunami are very powerful. Tsunamis can tower more more/less than 25ft. They can destroy houses and more if it is in their path. Tsunamis can cause a lot of destruction and death and many injuries. Tsunamis can flood villages or cities close to them.
The warmer earth's temperature is, the more frequent and energetic tropical storms will tend to become.
No. Tsunamis are only a few feet high in deep water. When they reach shallow water they become much higher.