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.
No. While it was very deadly, there have been others that were larger and more powerful.
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.
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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A powerful earthquake. Earth quakes are caused when the 'plates' of earth shift and one gets pushe under the other.
Niigata Japan was hit by a tsunami in 2007.