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Q: How survive a tsunami no higher ground?
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Why should you move to higher ground if a tsunami is coming?

Because if you are on low ground you will be swiped away by the tsunami.


Where to go if there is a tsunami?

Go to higher ground I think.


How do you survive during a tsunami?

Get to high ground or learn how to swim. However, I don't think you can just outswim a tsunami.


What would you do in a tsunami?

Move inland to higher ground as fast as you can.


Could you stop or prevent a tsunami?

you can't stop or prevent a tsunami. You can go to a higher ground to get away from it.


How do you prepare for the tsunami and what to do during and after the tsunami?

Get food water and food. And get to higher ground. After the tsunami find help.


What happen to the animals when the tsunami hit?

They run for higher ground or they drown.


Why is going to high ground needed during tsunami?

The tsunami will flood the low lying areas. Going to higher ground might take you out of the areas that will be flooded.


How did Japanese try to survive the tsunami?

they climb out high places and try not to stay at the ground floor


Will Japanese people survive the next tsunami?

This question doesn't really have an answer but it depends on the size of the tsunami and if the Japanese people can find high ground and or shelter


Do boats survive tsunamis?

no boats do not survive tsunami a tsunami can ruin everything


What to do before a tsunami?

Precautions For Those At Risk of a TsunamiIf you live in a coastal area that is hit by an earthquake, especially near the Pacific Ocean, the chances of a tsunami hitting increase. Take these precautions immediately after an earthquake. -Turn on your radio or TV to hear if there is a tsunami warning-Move away from the shoreline and to higher ground-Do not go to the beach, especially if you see a noticeable recession of water away from the shoreline.Tsunami Tips for BoatersIf you are on a boat when a tsunami is possibly approaching, move to deeper waters. Upon returning to your boat after a tsunami hits land, be cautious because wave conditions may be severe and strong currents may exist for a period after the tsunami hits.