Tsunamis sound like freight trains.
Some people who has lost their family in the tsunami is still grieving for them. Other people are relived to find themselves safe and sound and they also hope that no other natural calamity as dangerous as this tsunami will ever take place.
Generally not. If you are close enough to the source you may feel an earthquake some time before the tsunami, however.
People out at sea typically do not feel a tsunami because the waves are long and low, often passing beneath boats without significant vertical displacement. In deep water, the wave height can be just a meter or less, making it difficult to notice. However, as the tsunami approaches shallower waters near the coast, it slows down and the wave height increases dramatically, causing the ground to shake and creating a noticeable impact for those on land. Thus, the experience of a tsunami is vastly different for those at sea versus those onshore.
The first sign of a tsunami is often a strong earthquake or underwater volcanic eruption. If you feel strong shaking that lasts for an extended period, see water receding quickly from the shoreline, or hear a loud roaring sound from the ocean, these could be early warning signs of a tsunami. Pay attention to official warnings and evacuate to higher ground immediately if advised to do so.
Senses are by which we experience our surroundings. Sight, hearing, taste, feel, smell. A bark is a sound.
It is a mental illness caused due to illusson and dillussion.That means the people who experience this disease will feel unreality.The person may see and hear virtual vission and sound and even touch.But he feel it has reality.It is a dangoerous mental disease.The people who wxperience this illness will not face a crowd and they affraid to face the crowd.
A tsunami is usually caused by underwater earthquakes that move the plates with so muuch force that it will cause a tsunami to form. A tsunami is a really large wave abbout 100 feet up into the air, its speed is up to 125 mph. That could probalby knock down a skyscraper. If you ever live through a tsunami you are a very lucky human because many other people have died because of all the sea water getting into their lungs that they can't bare it anymore. Like in Japan about only 7000 people lived and 10000 people died. If you want to know more about tsunamis just look up tsunami on google.com. I hope you never have to feel the impact of a tsunami.
To get someone to understand how you feel, you sit them down and explain to them. Have them put themselves in your shoes to experience your situation.
you CAN feel sound, hearing things IS feeling sound, in fact, if you have ever had a deep strong bass that you can feel in your chest, you have felt sound.
because it gives people confidence in them
No, the word "feel" does not have a long e sound. The e in "feel" is pronounced with a short vowel sound.
There is no specific term for the apprehension that some gay people might feel.