The tsunami can flood as fast as a commercial jet plane.
20 miles
more than half of japan
No. San Antonia is much too far inland to be affected by a tsunami.
The tsunami can flood as fast as a commercial jet plane.
No. It is too far inland.
The tsunami can flood as fast as a commercial jet plane.
20 miles
No. The Grand Canyon is way too far inland to get a tsunami.
more than half of japan
No. San Antonia is much too far inland to be affected by a tsunami.
it cant there are no volcanoes or earthquakes in florida i should know i lived there
The tsunami can flood as fast as a commercial jet plane.
lets just say it would be the new atlantis
There are various factors that determine how far inland a tsunami can go. Here is a list of factors involved: The terrain of the land and the height of the tsunami wave. If the land is mountainous the tsunami would probably not go very far; however, if it is lowland, it may wash inland for several kilometers.Another important factor in a tsunami is the volume of water displaced. It is not the height of a tsunami that gives it momentum over land, but the length.The angle at which the tsunami reaches land and the geographical shape of the coastline: A concave coastline will suffer more damage than a convex coastline that can deflect the water movement.Land forms slow them down considerably. The distance travelled inland is directly related to the change in elevation.Note, an earthquake's impact, in the form of tsunamis, can also travel halfway around the world in the ocean. For instance, the earthquake off the shore of Japan in 2011 created tsunamis reaching the United State's pacific coast line.The 2011 Tsunami in Japan Most scientists reported that the 33-foot tsunami wave made it 6 miles inland, with washed up shrapnel and water reaching 10 miles or more inland.
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