It is not likely
It's not likely for tsunami's to continue hitting Japan.
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Most likely not. It may be possible for there to be a localized tsunami if a landslide occurs in or enters a lake.
most likely in a place near the ocean like hawaii
A tsunami is the result of an underwater earthquake. It's basically just a really, really big wave.
The likely word (phonetically) is tsunami(soo-NAH-me) a large ocean wave.
seafloor spreading
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.
No. The only large body of water bordering Illinois is Lake Michigan. Since there is no subduction zone under the lake the chances of a tsunami occurring on it are very low.
they most likely run and panic
tsunami
Once the earthquake that triggered the tsunami occurred, authorities knew that a tsunamis was likely. Prior to the earthquake there was no way of predicting it.