A tsunami can speed along at 30 or 40 miles an hour and hit you like a runaway car. Actually, like a fleet of them.
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No, it is not possible to swim through a tsunami due to the powerful and destructive force of the waves.
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You cannot really compare them, because they are completely different types of things. A tsunami has the potential to do far more damage than a thunderstorm can, so on that basis, you could say a tsunami is more powerful.
No. While it was very deadly, there have been others that were larger and more powerful.
Tsunami
The correct spelling is "tsunami". A tsunami is a series of ocean waves caused by a sudden and powerful displacement of water, typically from underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
Little Rock, Arkansas is 750 miles inland - well out of the reach of the most powerful Tsunami.
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Niigata Japan was hit by a tsunami in 2007.
A powerful earthquake. Earth quakes are caused when the 'plates' of earth shift and one gets pushe under the other.