all volcanic eruptions are accompanied with mild shocks. mostly these are very mild that they are hardly felt. when they are severe they make the tectonic plates to move. when the tectonic plates under the water bodies colloid with each other, tsunamis occur.
no.
They form trenches, mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis.
Usually, yes. Most tsunamis are generated at subduction zones. However, tsunamis can occur away from plate boundaries if they are triggered by landslides or meteor impacts.
Yes. I tsunami is a form of tidal wave.
No Tsunamis are not formed by wind events
Tsunamis can be formed after certain underwater events take place. A tsunami can form after an underwater landslide, earthquake or volcanic eruption.
Underground earthquake, Or underground gravity.
Yes. I tsunami is a form of tidal wave.
They form trenches, mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis.
The reason is that the countreis are so near the Pacific plate where earthquakes strike and tsunamis form afterward.
tsunamis come from a disturbance in the water like a volcanic erruption which causes the water to draw back creating a huge wave
Most tsunamis are tirggered by earthquaes and so usually occur at plate boundaries.