The don't. The troposphere is the layer of earth's atmosphere where most weather occurs. Tsunamis are triggered by forces within the earth, completely unrealted to the weather.
Weather does not relate to tsunamis.
The troposphere is a layer of the atmosphere. It is the closest to ground and also the one we live in. Most weather occurs in the troposphere also.
Tsunamis are earthquakes made by volcanoes under water and when the eartquake happens by the teptonic plates rubbing together, the water goes blaistic and groups up and goes everywhere. I think, lol.
Weather describes to processes, phenomena, and patterns that relate primarily to the atmosphere and chiefly involve air. Volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis are the result of processes that come from within the earth and chiefly involve rocks and minerals.
Usually there will be wind, but that is simply because the wind is usually blowing anyway. Tsunamis and volcanoes do not relate to wind.
Yes, the Troposphere is where life is in the Atmosphere! We live in the Troposphere!
the troposphere is where people live and the troposphere is the west atmosphere
I believe we live in the troposphere:)
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After the Troposphere comes the Stratosphere.