There are yet no instruments which could predict a Tsunami. So, it can't be told whether a tsunami will come or not.
Indian ocean will have to be crossed by a ship going from Singapore to magadishu.
He would be going from the South Atlantic to the Indian Ocean
No. land based earthquakes seldom cause tsunami. a quake under the ocean is much more likely to do so.
The Atlantic and Indian Oceans surround South Africa. But, they aren't seas, they're oceans!
From the Indian to the Atlantic going West.
No, satellites are not used in tracking tsunamis. Tsunamis are instead tracked using buoys spread throughout the ocean.
to get from one place to another but going through the ocean.
yes there is because there is going to be a volcano erupting and that is going to drop 50 million tons of rock in the Atlantic ocean and that will create a tsunami it will hit all of the east coast USA i hope that answers your question
To a limited degree yes. If an earthquake of 6.5 magnitude or greater occurs underwater a tsunami watch is issued. If buoys detect the tsunami as it travels though open ocean a tsunami warning is issued.
your going to have to be a little more specific for that to be answered correctly Could it be the Indian Ocean?
The scary thing about a tsunami is that you don't know when it's going to happen until hours before so unless a tsunami is going to hit soon then I can't tell you
no