no
anything that can cause a large disturbance in the ocean can cause a tsunami. however, it's unlikely that an asteroid would cause a tsunami for a couple of reasons : 1. asteroids usually burn up in the atmosphere anyway, and even if it makes it through, it's usually too tiny to cause a tusnami 2. tsunamis are especially devastating because it's not just a topical wave, the whol body of water moves, it's like a wall of moving water. Asteriods would have to enter the water @ just the right angle to create a tsunami 3. all in all, it could happen, but it's unlikely
No. An asteroid can get captured by an asteroid and become a moon, but not the moon. Our moon is too large to be considered an asteroid.
It could be an asteroid or comet.
The Asteroid Belt is between the orbit on Mars and Jupiter.
No. The Grand Canyon is way too far inland to get a tsunami.
No. Asteroids are too small to be planets.
An asteroid is going too hit earth this weekend.
No. It is too far inland.
It got destroyed because the force or pressure of the tsunami was too strong.
after a big event at sea, ie a earthquake or i guess a really powerful nuke could perhaps cause one? the waves of a tsunami wont look too big at sea so don't try and go fart in the sea.
Asteroids are too small, and have too little gravity to have any atmosphere.
an asteroid