destroy things
The damages of the tsunami are very powerful. Tsunamis can tower more more/less than 25ft. They can destroy houses and more if it is in their path. Tsunamis can cause a lot of destruction and death and many injuries. Tsunamis can flood villages or cities close to them.
By building massive, high walls. The cost of building this protective wall would be very less expensive to the cost of damages caused by tsunamis. If China has built their huge and very long wall a long time ago, why that tsusamis-proof wall can't be constructed today in cities were tsunamis are predictable to happen?
Tsunamis does total devastation destroying everything in its path.
it damages the shore because the water is very powerfull
Tsunamis can fill roads with debris from destroyed structures and can evn wash roads away.
Tsunamis can cause significant damage to the built environment by flooding coastal areas, eroding structures, and transporting debris that can further impact buildings and infrastructure. The force of the waves can also lead to structural collapse, especially in buildings not designed to withstand such forces. Recovery and rebuilding efforts after a tsunami typically involve reinforcing structures, implementing early warning systems, and improving land use planning to reduce future risks.
ancient structures were built by man not screws
No. If your house been built fairly recently, then the contractor who built your house may be lible for damages. If he is a licensed contractor, then he will (should!) be bonded, which should cover the damages.
Colonists built structures.
the difference is that natural forces are forces that are created by the enviorment and built structures are not they are built by people #if you bleave in god he will tell you
Tsunamis can collapse, fall down on a person and they are usually trapped there and die cuz noone can get 'em out.
homologus structures