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Depends on where it took place. Some places rebuild while others don't. Historians have found evidence of ancient tsunamis. In one I read about they uncovered a city, located today several miles from the coast, that had been buried by a tsunami. There was no record of this city, but the signs could be seen that a tsunami had hit it and those alive moved away. In Japan they are still rebuilding.
The tsunami wave is so strong that it can crush the whole entire city.
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No. The term 'tsunami' comes from Japanese and means storm waves ("tsu", 津 meaning 'storm' and "nami", 波 meaning 'wave').
Depends on where it took place. Some places rebuild while others don't. Historians have found evidence of ancient tsunamis. In one I read about they uncovered a city, located today several miles from the coast, that had been buried by a tsunami. There was no record of this city, but the signs could be seen that a tsunami had hit it and those alive moved away. In Japan they are still rebuilding.
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Yes, in 1755 The city of Lisbon, Portugal was devastated by an earthquake and tsunami.
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The tsunami wave is so strong that it can crush the whole entire city.
In 1755 a tsunami struck Portugal, with particularly devastating effetcs in the capital city of Lisbon.
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Tsunami...right tsunami is a series of water wave caused by displacement of large volume of water...tsunami is not a state nor a town nor a city
No. The Great Chicago Fire caused the need for the city to rebuild.
In which city would you spend a dinar?
Sydney is most likely to get hit by a tsunami, because it is the only capital city in Australia which is in a high tsunami risk zone. But don't be worried, Australia is relatively sheltered from earthquakes and tsunamis, so the chance of getting hit by a tsunami is still quite low.