No, nor can any natural disaster be stopped.
No. Tsunamis are not related to cyclones in any way. However a typhoon is a type of cyclone.
The past progressive form of "stop" is "was stopping" or "were stopping." For example: "She was stopping by the store on her way home."
No..
no way to be sure there are hundreds of small tsunamis every year, but they aren't much bigger than the average wave by the time they reach the coast.
The answer to that question is there is no stopping time
Tsunamis and plates are some what related in one way tsunamis are related by the change in the earths epicenter. a landslide is related in two ways by an focus and a fault line. plates are related an forming of mountains and the turning of the types of plates. Plates shifting causes earthquakes which can cause landslides or tsunamis.
If you are quick enough you can get out of the way of it. However no one has yet come up with a way of stopping the earth from making the movements that cause them. The forces are simply too great.
Tsunamis that are triggered by volcanic eruptions
They cause tsunamis
Tsunamis and earthquakes cannot be predicted. There is no way to answer your question.
The stopping distance at 55 mph varies based on factors like vehicle type, road conditions, and braking efficiency. On average, it takes about stopping distance of stopping distance of 200-250 feet to come to a complete stop, which includes both the reaction distance (the distance traveled while the driver reacts) and the braking distance. If you consider a reaction time of about 1.5 seconds, this adds roughly 120 feet to the total stopping distance.
Unfortunately there is nothing we can do to prevent tsunamis.