They are usually higher than average waves near shore..
No. Tidal gauges only measure water levels.
No. Tsunamis are classified as huge tidal waves. Tsunamis cause floods when the waves hit the shore and the water rushes inland.
no tsunami's actually wont be noticed at sea, its as it approximates the shore when water levels start to rise
as the water becomes more shallow the wave becomes bigger then once it peaks, its usually on land and collapses
No, not all earthquakes are followed by tsunamis. Tsunamis are typically caused by underwater earthquakes or landslides, but not all earthquakes generate tsunamis. The likelihood of a tsunami depends on the magnitude and location of the earthquake.
Higher near shore. The land is denser than the water so the wave is higher.
If you have received a warning from some believable source that a tsunami is likely, move away from the shore, and seek higher ground.
The tsunamis could carry the fish on to the shore and die.
it damages the shore because the water is very powerfull
Tsunamis can affect marine life by moving their habitats. For instance, if the water a fish is in move to shore, then the fish will move with it.
Superior (northern shore of the Upper Peninsula), Michigan (southern shore of the Upper Peninisula and the western shore of the Lower Peninsula), Huron (northeastern shore of the Lower Peninsula), and Erie (southeastern shore of the Lower Peninsula).
No. Tidal gauges only measure water levels.
No. Tsunamis are classified as huge tidal waves. Tsunamis cause floods when the waves hit the shore and the water rushes inland.
The tsunamis are finished for now; most of the water that went inland on Japan's North shore is in the process of receeding.
no tsunami's actually wont be noticed at sea, its as it approximates the shore when water levels start to rise
Sydney's Lower North Shore has a lot of hills and valleys running down to Sydney Harbour. The suburb Crows Nest was named because it provided a high lookout point on the Lower North Shore (like the crows nest on a ship). Apart from that, there are not really any other hills or high points in other Lower North Shore suburbs.
The phone number of the United Way Of The Lower Eastern Shore is: 410-742-5143.